18 APRIL 1903, page 2

We Trust That Those Who Occupy Themselves With The Problem

of the relations between Russia and Britain will study the very interesting article in the Times of Wednesday headed "Russia and England in the Near East— from a Correspondent,"......

Yung-lu Is Dead. He Was The Tartar Mandarin Who Had

most influence with the Empress, and who approached nearest to the European conception of a Prime Minister. He was bitterly anti-foreign, but had some qualms as to the wisdom of......

Germany Is Greatly Excited Over An Instance Of Gross

military oppression. A soldier named Hartmann, stationed at Essen, failed to salute a naval cadet named Hiisner, where. upon the latter, though he knew Hartmann, either arrested......

The Anti-strike Bills In Holland Became Laws On Saturday...

having been passed by the Chamber by a heavy majority, and by the Upper House without a division, and signed by the Queen without a day's delay. The Defence Committee of the......

M. Loubet's Journey In State To Algiers Promises To Be

a most successful one. It was imagined that the dependency, annoyed by the resignation of the popular Governor-General, M. Revoil, who has been censured by the Ministry for......

• A Good Many Americans Expect A Severe Financial Crash

in New York. It is true the profits of the last two years have been very great, and the wheat crop of this year is expected to be enormous ; but there is a deficiency of......

The Remarks Of The Distinguished Russian Chronicled In...

end with a curious suggestion that when Russia takes Constantinople Britain should take Gallipoli. Russia, he says, only wants the Bosphorus, and so complete command of the......

A Writer In Wednesday's Times Makes A Very Urgent Plea

that the British Government and British people should do their best to make the British exhibits at the coming St. Louis Exhibition as impressive and as attractive as possible.......