22 AUGUST 1908, page 2

Sir Gluiest, Cable, Well Known In The Commercial World Of

India, writes a letter to the 7Titnes of Monday on the very nteresting subject of the boarded wealth of India. His suggestion, which arises from the Report of the Committee op......

Monday's Times Contains A Remarkable Account Of The...

in Paraguay. Only four years had elapsed since the last upheaval, but the Government had for some time been menaced by the estrangement of its Radical sup- porters, and latterly......

The Extra Work Thrown On The Magistracy By The New

pro: posaL it is pointed out s would certainly deumul a substantial increase of its numbers. Finally, the unsatisfactory results of the adoption of the minimum wage principle in......

The Significance And Methods Of The Recent Riots In Bombay,

after the trial and conviction of Mr. Tilak, are explained by a correspondent in the Times of Wednesday. The principal object of the riot-leaders was to procure a general......

The " Diamond Jubilee " Birthday Of The Austrian Emperor

on Tuesday was celebrated in Vienna and throughout the Empire with special services, military reviews, and patriotic demonstrations. The German Emperor proposed the health of......

The Provisions Of The New Compulsory Arbitration Bill...

the New Zealand Government are given in Thursday's Times by its correspondent at Wellington. Under the new measure, which is of a most drastic nature, heavy penalties are......

A Terrible Outbreak Of Murderous Race-hatred Took Place...

the scene of Lincoln's early career, and a prosperous town of Illinois, on Friday and Saturday. A crowd attempted to lynch two negroes, one of whom was charged with assaulthig a......

Last Week We Recorded The Approach To Marakesh Of The

forces of Abd-ul-Aziz which had defeated on the way a mehalla of Mulai Hafid. It was assumed that Abd-ul-Aziz would arrive at Marakesh immediately afterward", but so far as we......