19 JUNE 1909, page 2

Lord Morley Spoke Admirably On India Last Saturday At A

dinner at Oxford given by the Vice-Chancellor and the teachers of the Indian Civil Service probationers. He had observed with rather a grim feeling the very small attention......

The Treaty Signed At Bangkok On March 10th Between Britain

and Siam was issued last week as a Parliamentary paper. The new territory which is secured to Britain is an area of about fifteen thousand square miles stretching right across......

Before The Members Of The Imperial Press Conference Left For

their provincial tour they witnessed an exceedingly interesting review at Aldershot on Friday, the 11th. No one who saw the troops and watched their work could doubt the high......

On Thursday Evening The Prime Minister Showed, As , He Has

shown often on previous occasions, that in a matter of the highest Imperial concern he can be as firm as any of his pre- decessors in the great office he holds. In answer to......

It Is With Unbounded Satisfaction That We Record The Result

of the Referendum in Natal. For the Union of South Africa there were 11,121 votes and against it only 3,701. Every constituency polled a majority in favour of Union. The Pieter-......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday, After The Eleven

o'Clock Rule had been suspended, Mr. Asquith brought forward Resolutions for closuring the Housing and Town Planning and the Irish Land Bills. A hostile amendment was moved by......

The Review Of The Fleet At Spithead On Saturday Last

undoubtedly gave a greater sense of British power to the delegates than any other sight witnessed by them. They saw ranged in stately lines some hundred and fifty vessels of all......

The Times Of Tuesday Publishes From Its Berlin Corre-...

a summary of the new German Imperial Taxation Bill. The total annual yield of the new taxes is estimated at £7,000,000, made up as follows :—Inheritance-tax (after £650,000 has......