12 APRIL 1913, page 2

The Pope Has Been Suffering From An Attack Of Influenza,

and early in the week his temperature was so high and the action of the heart so weak that the doctors were very anxious. Rome is fall of pilgrims, and the Pope has been much......

Thursday Was A Very Important Day In The History Of

the Marconi inquiry. At the close of Wednesday's sitting Mr. Heybourn, a jobber in the Marconi market, refused to disclose certain particulars regarding the placing in England......

On Tuesday Both Parliamentary Houses Of The Chinese...

for the first time. A Renter message says that in the House of Representatives 500 delegates out of 596 were present, and that the Senate numbered 177 members out of 274. A......

The Titnes Of Wednesday Published From Its Military...

earnest appeal to the Government to look to our aerial defences before it is too late. We do not think the article in any way exaggerates the disquieting facts. The......

The Washington Correspondent Of The Times Says In...

that once more the United States Govern- ment is embarrassed by Californian prejudice against the Japanese. A Bill before the Californian Legislature pro- hibits aliens who are......

We Cannot Summarize In Detail The Proceedings Of The Marconi

Committee during the week, but must mention one or two points of special importance- One is the interesting question put to Mr. Campbell, a member of the General Purposes......

Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, Who Was The Next Witness, Stated That

he had not himself taken the profit which accrued from his dealings with Mr. Heybourn, but handed it over to the com- pany. It amounted to something like £60,000. He did not......

On Thursday Night Mr. Kebty-fletcher, At A Public Meet- Ing

at Ilford, repeated the question which be put to Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons on April 1st, a question which Mr. Lloyd George dared him to repeat in public where he......

On Wednesday The King And Queen, Princess Mary, And The

Duke of Connaught visited Woolwich. During their drive by motor-car through South London from Buckingham Palace they were continuously cheered by large crowds. During the......