11 NOVEMBER 1905, page 3

Mr. Lyttelton's Speech At Leamington On The Chinese...

summarised in our last issue, has been hailed by all the Ministerial organs as a triumphant vindication of the Government policy. One of his great points was that the total......

Coming To The Alliance Itself, Lord Lansdowne Heartily...

sincerity and straightforwardness of Japanese diplomacy. " Whether in the field of diplomacy or war, we have gained an ally at whose side we may be proud to find ourselves." The......

The Annual Guildhall Banquet Took Place On Thursday...

were delivered by the Prime Minister, Lord Cawdor, Mr. Arnold-Forster, Lord Lansdowne, and the American Ambassador. In replying to the toast of "His Majesty's Ministers," Mr.......

Lord Cromer Contributed To Thursday's Times A Very...

on a point raised in Lord Edmond Fitz. maurice's recent Life of Lord Granville. In that work it was stated that Gordon originally was sent to the Soudan with a purely advisory......

Lord Lansdowne Was Entertained By The Junior Constitu-...

on Monday night at a banquet given in his honour on the completion of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. In reply- ing to the toast of the evening, Lord Lansdowne, with characteristic......

The Birthday Honour List Issued On Thursday Proved More Than

usually uninteresting. A peerage has been conferred on Mr. Alexander Forbes-Leith, who showed great enterprise and liberality in raising and equipping Volunteers in Scotland......

Mr. Asquith, Whose Inhuman Use Of Statistics Perturbed...

so seriously last week, returned remorse.. lessly to the charge on Tuesday at Basingstoke. Free- traders, he observed, had never accepted the view that the export trade was the......

The Results Of The Election Of The New Lord Rectors

of Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities last Saturday show the strength of the reaction against the present Government and all associated with it. At Edinburgh Mr. Haldane beat......