16 NOVEMBER 1901, page 1

In Regard To The Question Of The Terms To Be

granted to the Boers, Lord Salisbury's words were, in our opinion, satisfac- , tory. Our position was, of course, unchanged. It was the position we had always occupied. " We •......

At The Guildhall Banquet On Saturday Last The Prime Ginister

made the usual, set speech. Judged by its public reception, the - speech cannot be described as a success. Indeed, if we are to describe its effect on the country, we cannot but......

A Good Deal Is Being Said, Just Now In Regard

to the possi- bility of fixing a definite date for the conferring of self- government on the new Colonies. As our readers may remember, at the beginning of the war we several......

News Of The Week.

1117 THERE is little or no war news to record this week, which io doubt points to some movement being in hand in re- gard to which the niilitary authorities wish to observe......

' As Was Expected, The Sultan Has Given Way. On

Tuesday M. Delcasse read to the French Cabinet a decree signed by authorising.his Government to' pay the sums owing to French subjects in monthly instalments, to recognise all......

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