11 FEBRUARY 1911, page 2

The Estimates For Austio-hungarian Armaments Were Ma...

delegations last Saturday. In 1916, according to the Vienna correspondent of the Times, the personnel of the Austro-Hungarian Navy will number 17,000. men. In the subsequent......

Mr. Buxton Answered For The Government They Still Be- Lieved

that the policy of the Opposition would be injurious to this country and the whole Empire. Only a very small pro- portion of oar trade with Canada could possibly be affected. As......

The 'reciprocity Agreement And The Arguments By Which It Has

been assailed in this country all confirm the Spectator in its view of the very great Imperial dangers involved in attempting to interfere with the complete freedom of the......

The Daily Mail Of Thursday Published A Very Interesting...

from its special correspondent at Constantinople,' who had had an interview with Rifaat Pasha, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Rifest Pasha said The people of Turkey have a......

On Thursday Mr. Asquith Wound Up The Debate For The

Government in a speech of great vigour. It was, he declared, impossible to establish a system of Preference between the various 'parts of the Empire without inequality and......

The Outbreak Of Plague In Manchuria Has Been Spreading With

alarming rapidity. It seems to have originated at Slarbin, but it has already extended far southwards into China and westwards into Siberia. Cases have occurred in Tientsin and......

The Amendment To The Address Censuring The Government's...

was moved in the House of Commons on Wednes- day by Mr. Austen Chamberlain. He declared that the policy of negation was imperilling the advantages derived from the preferences......

We Greatly Regret To Have To Record The Death Of

Lord Cawdor on Wednesday, after a long illness. Lord Cawdor, who Mt for ten years in the House of Commons as Viscount Emlyn, showed remarkable ability as Chairman of the Great......