18 NOVEMBER 1905, page 4

Ought Therefore To Be Deserted By All Those Who Con-

sider that on a subject of such importance wavering or halting• must necessarily lead to disaster. Nor, on the other hand, is Mr. Balfour's speech likely to extend greatly the......

W E Are Not Disposed, As Some Of Our Contemporaries Are,

to worship Count Witte. He is obviously a self-seeking man, and a vain one, and we cannot rid our- selves of the idea that in his spasm of boastfulness after he bad secured the......