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On The Whole, Mr. Morley'e Speech Cannot Be Called Satis-

factory. We have never failed to admit that it, would be of great advantage to the country to have the Anti-Imperialist's case sanely and justly put, but it is disappointing to......

The Great Field Day On Monday At Aldershot Was Attended

by some regrettable circumstances. The authorities had eollected some thirty thousand Regulars, Militia, and Volun- t e ers, and determined to do a good day's work in the way of......

We Sincerely Trust That Mr. Treves's Appeal For The Chil-

dren's Country Holiday Fund will have the result of sending a very large number of subscriptions to the Secretary, No. 10 Bnckingham Street, Strand. But while doing all they can......

The Daily Telegraph Of Tuesday Contains A Curiously...

by Dr. Conan Doyle. Outside Brandfort ht met a mounted Kaffir who told him theta wounded Englishman bad been left out on the veldt two or three miles away. He se; off at once in......

On Saturday Last, At Oxford, Mr. John Morley Addressed An

important speech to the members of the Palmerston Club. After denouncing Liberal Imperialism and Im- perialism generally as leading to militarism, he declared that if the......

A Striking Account Of The Defence Of Wepener, From The

pen of an officer with the Colonial Division, is given it Tuesday's Globe. Of the seventeen days and nights spen. under fire, the most exciting quarter of an hour was thal......

Tuesday's Globe Also Contains Some Interesting Details As...

composition and numbers of the Indian native non- combatant contingent, for whose benefit our contemporary, with a care and thoughtfulness for our best Imperial interests which......

Mr. Dooley's Observations In Wednesday's Westminster...

of the Boer delegates in the States are in his most mordant vein. "Th' amount iv sympathy that goes out fr a sthrugglin' people is reglated, Hinnissy, be th' amount iv......

Bank Rate, 3_ Per Cent. New Consols (2/) Were On

Friday 1011.......