17 DECEMBER 1910, page 2

In The Times Of Wednesday, Under The Title Of "an

Imperialist Campaign," Mr. J. Casten. Hopkins, editor of the Canadian Annual Review, contributes an instructive article on Mr. T. P. O'Connor's visit to Canada in October. He......

- The Inherent Evils Of Government Trading And Government...

are well brought out by this attempt, for such it really is, to force men to use matches, rather than a patent contrivance, to light their cigarettes. The next step to protect......

The Hungarian Minister Of Finance, Dr. De Lukacs, Made -...

last Saturday, when he declared that the Hungarian finances could not be put straight by economy alone. The year 1909, he said (according to the Times correspondent), had ended......

On Thursday The French Chamber Hurriedly Passed Through...

stages a Bill for regulating the sale, use, and manufacture of portable cigarette-lighters. The Times correspondent says that the Bill professed "to place at the disposal of the......

The American Census Returns Were Published Last Saturday....

(we take the summary from the Washington corre- spondent of the Times) that the continental population of the United States is 91,972,266, as compared with 75,500,000 in 1900.......

Mr. Carnegie Has Given 22,000,000 Towards The Promotion...

world's peace. The revenue of thin sum, which has been transferred to a board of trustees, including five American ex- Ambassadors, Dr. Elliot, and Dr. Butler, with Mr. Root as......

The Greek Elections To The New Revisionary Assembly Took...

last Sunday, and resulted in a triumph for M. Venezelos and his programme of regeneration. The Times correspondent says that M. Venezelos's Government will have a majority of......

The Standard On Thursday Contained An Article Describing...

for placing Paris in direct communication with the sea,—an idea which was first taken up seriously as long ago as in 1822. From the sea to Rouen the Seine is sufficiently deep,......