11 JULY 1903, page 2

The Comments Of The Foreign Papers On. The Visit Are

note- worthy. The French Press is obviously delighted, and looks forw:: rd, in at least momentary sincerity, to the removal of all occasions of grievance between the two......

In The House Of Lords On Wednesday Lord Welby Made

an important contribution to the fiscal controversy. He asked the Duke of Devonshire whether in the course of their in- quiries the Government would collect information as to......

There Is Obviously Some Uneasiness In The Far East. All

observers report an increase of the war feeling in Japan, and although the Government of Tokio is not greatly moved by popular excitement, it has certainly some fears for Korea,......

We Note With No Little Satisfaction That The Feeling Against

Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for taxing the food of the people is increasing every day. For example, the Daily Mail in its issue of Thursday dealt with the subject in the......

The New Motor-car Bill Was Introduced Into The House Of

Lords by Lord Balfour of Burleigh on Monday. We have dealt with it at length elsewhere, and will only say here that its main provisions are as follows :—(1) The speed limit is......

Will Mr. Chamberlain, In Face Of Opposition Such As That

of the Daily Mail, abandon the taxation of food P Mary of his supporters declare that he must and shall, as without such abandonment the country will never consent to "......