15 MARCH 1902, page 2

We Have Expressed Elsewhere Our Deep Regret That Se Gallant,

so self-sacrificing, and so devoted a soldier and servant of his country as Lord Methuen should, after two and a half years of ceaseless, and latterly of successful, activity,......

The Reading Of The Telegrams In The Commons On Monday

giving the news of Lord Methuen's defeat was marked by a very disgraceful incident. A portion of the Irish Members, including (according to some accounts) Mr. Healy, though not......

The Viennese, States The Well-informed Correspondent Of...

doubting whether the Americans are wise in extending their Monroe doctrine so as to cover South America. They may find themselves in conflict with the world-policy of Germany.......

A Correspondent Of The Times Writing From Shanghai Gives A

singular picture of the journey of the Chinese Court from Cheng-tung-fu, the railway terminus, to Pekin. Its marked fact, as observed by 'the Belgian Engineer-in,Chief, was the......

The Vienna Correspondent Of The Times Also Forwards A Very

curious piece of information. He says that the leaders of the Pan-Islamic movement, who are closely linked with the Sultan, are circulating a strong attack on the Khedive of......

We Are Extremely Glad To Note That In The House

of Lords on Thursday Lord Belper, on behalf of the Government, refused to allow Lord Lytton's Bill to bring the charitable laundries, like private laundries, under the Factory......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday The Condition Of

, Ireland was debated at great length. We cannot find space to deal with the unprofitable rhetoric of the Irish Members, but in our opinion Mr. Wyndham successfully supported......

In The House Of Commons On Friday Week (march 7th)

the discussion of the Army Estimates and Mr. Brodrick's new proposals was carried on in a very useful and interesting debate. Mr. Lee, who made an excellent impression on the......