19 AUGUST 1911, page 3

A Telegram In Monday's Times Announced That Nearly All The

Nalissori have returned home. A characteristic administra- tive muddle seemed likely at one time to be the cause of fresh difficulties. It will be remembered that one of the......

In The Course Of The Debate Upon The Civil Service

vote in the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr. Touche made some strong but entirely justifiable criticisms upon the new postage stamps. He pointed out that there were two......

A Remarkable Statement Is Made By The Parliamentary...

the Times in Wednesday's issue. "It is now known," he writes, " that if the final division on the Parlia- ment Bill had resulted in the defeat of Lord Morley's motion Lord......

The Canadian Election Campaign Was Opened By Both Parties On

Tuesday, when speeches were delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Borden, the Opposition leader. The latter devoted himself principally, according to the Times corre-......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

Mar. 9th. Consols (21) were on Friday 784—Friday week 781.......

We Regret To Learn That The Trial Of Mr. Sam

Lewis at Salisbury, Rhodesia, who was charged with shooting dead a native who had made insulting overtures to Miss Lewis, ended in a verdict of not guilty. At the first trial......

The Proposal To Acquire The Derelict Shadwell Fish Market...

turn it into a public park as part of the King Edward Memorial is being very strongly backed, and we have every hope that the Mansion House Committee, who have already decided......

We Regret To Have To Record The Death Of The

Bishop of Salisbury (Dr.John Wordsworth), w hich occurred onWednesday afternoon. He was in his sixty-eighth year, and had occupied the See since 1885. It is principally as a......

The Vote For £252,000 For Payment Of Members Was Dis-

cussed in Committee of Supply on Monday. Lord Wolmer, who moved the reduction of the vote by £100,000, observed that this innovation swept away the last distinguishing feature......