13 APRIL 1901, page 2

The Times Correspondent At Moscow Sends A Translation Of A

most striking letter from Count Leo Tolstoy to the Czar urging his Majesty to put an end to religious persecution in Russia, which, he says, not only exists, but is on the......

Among The Special Army Orders Issued By The War Office

on Thursday was the following :—" Any officer or soldier who when in the presence of the enemy displays a white flag or other token of surrender will be tried by general Court-......

We Regret To Note The Death On Last Saturday, At

the age of seventy-seven, of Mr. George Murray smith, the publisher. Mr. Smith, -who succeeded to the control of his father's business when he was only twenty-one, was......

Letters From St. Petersburg Are All Alike In Their Account

of the situation there. The student question has divided Ministers, society, and even the Army, and the Government appears unable to resolve upon a policy. The Czar, who is......

An Interesting Letter Appears In Tuesday's Times Calling...

the needs of poor ladies,—the forlorn class which finds a "comparatively costly and very comfortless' home in furnished lodgings." The writer points out that to assist this......

As To The Effect Of The Memorial Itself, Everything Will

depend on the manner of treatment. It is arranged that the statue of Queen Victoria shall be executed by Mr. Brock, while five archi- tects—Mr. T. G. Jackson, R.A., Mr. Aston......

A Sketch-plan Of The Site And Altered Surroundings Of The

proposed National Memorial to Qaeen Victoria is given in the Daily Telegraph of Tuesday. From this we gather that the Mall will be carried through into Trafalgar Square and an......

Messrs. Agnew, The Picture Dealers, Have Recovered Th E...

by Gainsborongh of the Duchess of Devonshire which was stolen from them in 1878. It was on exhibition . , and the thief, said to be of rank in his profession, outstayed the......