1 SEPTEMBER 1900, page 3

Considerable Interest Has Been Excited In The Fate Of The

little Welsh boy, aged five years, who strayed from the aide of his father on the Brecon Beacons some few weeks ago, and has not been seen since. Various theories have been put......

We Record With Great Satisfaction That The Taff Vale Rail-

way strike has come to an end, the Company having acceded to the men's request regarding reinstatement. The Company were, we think, well advised to yield on this point. Of......

In Monday's Times Lord Farrer Boldly Raises The Question...

the monopoly of the Post Office is desirable either in the interests of the Post Office or the taxpayer. At present the Post Office contributes about three and a half millions......

The Viceroy Of India Has Been Making A Tour Through

the native States affected by the Famine, and has not been pleased with all he saw. Some of the Princes have behaved well, but some have practically refused assistance, pleading......

On Wednesday Mr. St. John Brodrick Spoke At Bramley, In

Surrey, on Army Reform. We are glad to note that he laid great stress upon the absolute necessity for military reorganisation and War Office reform, and warned his hearers that......

Mr. Davitt, Who Spoke At Borne In ()emory During The

past week, while reiterating his resolve not to be "a member of this or of any other Parliamentary party," joins his Parliamentary colleagues, Messrs. Dillon and T. P. O'Connor,......

It Is With Deep And Sincere Regret That We Record

the death of Professor Henry Sidgwick, which occurred on Tuesday at Terling Place, Essex, the house of his brother-in-law, Lord Rayleigh. We do not wish to discount the value of......

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New Consols (21) were on Friday 98i.......