21 NOVEMBER 1903, page 19

Mr. Chamberlain Visited The Colonial Office On Wednesday...

to take leave of the Agents-General for the Colonies, and delivered a most interesting speech on the evolution of his fiscal policy. His supreme object, which had never varied......

• Few More Important Blue-books Have Been Published Than The

Report issued this week by Mr. Henry Birchenough, the Board of Trade Special Commissioner, who visited South Africa early in this year to inquire into the prospects of British......

On Tuesday Sir Henry Campbell-bannerman Addressed A...

Frome. After a general criticism of the GoVernment, he formally accepted the assurances of Lord Rosebery's Leicester speech, and in a passage which his audience seem to have......

Some Interesting Passages From The Monograph Issued By...

General Staff on the South African War were given iu the Times of last Saturday. The general verdict on Lord Methuen at Magersfontem is much more favourable than that passed on......

During The Week Considerable Anxiety Was Felt In Regard To

the health of Lord Roberts, who has been laid up with an attack of pneumonia. Last Sunday, indeed, the reports pointed to a very grave condition. Happily, however, the serious......

The Contradiction Of The Ridiculous Statistics In Regard...

and the explanation of the increased imports from Morocoo, are not the only damaging criticisms to which Mr. Chamberlain's hebdomadal budget of inaccuracies has been subjected.......

Lord Kitchener Has Had A Narrow Escape. On The 15th

inst. he was riding home to Simla, when in one of the small tunnels on the road a coolie suddenly started up. Lord Kitchener's horse, frightened, swerved violently against a......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent, Consols (21 Per Cent) Were

on Friday 88f.......