20 JANUARY 1906, page 3

Mr. Douglas Freshfield In A Letter To The Times Of

last Saturday gave some account of his recent journey to what has hitherto been the most mysterious mountain-range in the world,—Ruwenzori, or the Mountains of the Moon. Known......

In The Tribune, The New Liberal Daily Which Made An

auspicious first appearance on Monday—the Black Monday of Protection—we note a very useful analysis of the provisions of the British Guiana Labour Ordinance, which Mr. Balfour......

Mr. Chamberlain In His Speech At Nuneaton On Tuesday After

condemning the ingratitude and fickleness of Man- chester, went on to say:—" Mr. Balfour in or out of Parliament is our leader. Now that he is out of Parliament be is more our......

We Deeply Regret To Record The Death Of Sir Mountstuart

Grant Duff, which took place in London on Friday, the 12th inst. Sir Mountstuart was distinguished as a political thinker and student in days when the instructed politician was......

On Monday The British Ambassador, Sir Frank Lascelles,...

guest of honour at a banquet given by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, and delivered a speech on Anglo-German rela- tions. He rightly insisted upon the fact that any other......

'the American Senate At Large Seems To Be Identifying Itself

with the policy of opposition to President Roosevelt's action with regard to the Algeciras Conference. This week it has been the tum.of the Republicans, as last week it was that......

Of The Speeches Delivered Since Our Last Issue, That Of

Mr. Balfour at the Manchester Conservative Club after the declaration of the poll naturally claims first attention. They had suffered the common lot, and would suffer the common......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent.

Consols (21 per cent.) were on Friday 891.......