1 OCTOBER 1904, page 19

It Is Most Important To Establish A Really Sound System

of education in the Colony, and therefore, in our opinion, no help should be given to any scheme which may result in a boycott of the State schools. Unless we are mistaken, the......

We Are Delighted To See That The Times Has Not

only opened its columns to a correspondent who protests against the quarrying for road-metal which, if persisted in, will ruin the gorge of the Avon and the Leigh Woods—among......

Tuesday's Westminster Gazette Contains An Interview With...

Van Heerden, of Ladybrand, the leader of a deputation from the Dutch Reformed Church in the Orange River Colony—the other member of the deputation is General Kritzinger—whose......

During The Week The Public Press Has Been Full Of

the question of the so-called "Colonial offer," occasioned by the controversy carried on by Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Rosebery through the medium of letters to the Times. The......

The Pall Mall Gazelle Of Wednesday Gives Special...

an announcement, made, it states, "on trust- worthy authority," that Mr. Arnold-Forster has determined to give effect, at least tentatively, to his proposed plan of converting a......

We Note With Great Satisfaction That Friday's News In Regard

to Lady Curzon's condition is somewhat more reassuring. The tragic suddenneis of her illness—she was on the very point of starting with her husband to take up his second......

In Connection With The Conference Of The Associated...

Commerce opened at Manchester on Wednesday, interesting articles have appeared in Monday's Times and Wednesday's Daily Mail on the present position and possible development of......

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