21 FEBRUARY 1903, page 2

In The Course Of The Debate Sir Charles Dilke Drew

attention to the fact that the Prime Minister on Friday week repeated in the strongest terms his repudiation of what he termed the "fantastic invention " that the German Emperor......

Parliament Was Opened By The King In Person On Tues-

day with the usual state and ceremony. Both. the King and Queen, we are glad to record, were declared by all who witnessed the ceremony to be in excellent health. The King's......

A Telegram From Sir F. Lugard Was Received On Friday

week announcing the complete success of the Kano Expedition under Colonel Morland. The object of the operations was to check slave-raiding, secure the safety of our garrison at......

Some Instructive Official Statistics Bearing On The...

given by the Berlin correspondent of the Times in Tuesday's issue. From these it appears that in the decade 1890-1900 the number of persons in Prussia of Polish or kindred stock......

In The House Of Lords The Debate On The Address

was begun and ended on Tuesday, and was not of any im. partance. In the Commons the operative part of the debate on the Address was begun by Sir Henry Campbell-Banner. man, who......

The Names Of. The American Commissioners Under,the, New...

were published this week. They are Mr. Root, Senator Lodge, and Senator Turner. Mr. Root ; an- questionably one of the ablest men alive to-day in the Anglo-Saxon world of ,......

A Very Important Article On Morocco Appears In The Revue

de Paris from the pen of M. Victor Berard. After dismissing those "specialists" who either parcel out Morocco in geometric sections and distribute it to their friends and......