23 SEPTEMBER 1905, page 3

Dr. George Macdonald, Who Died On Monday At The Age

of eighty-one, was not only a writer of real though intermittent genius, but a man of deep and sincere spirituality. Though his mission was in great measure one of revolt......

We Are Delighted To See A Vigorous Plea For Universal

physical training of a military nature, including the use of the rifle, made by Dr. Macnamara, M.P., in Friday's Daily Chronicle. Dr. Macnamara is as much against conscription......

A Vigorous And Timely Plea For The Supervision Of...

and convents in this country on their industrial side appears in last Saturday's Times from the pen of Miss E. Mary Young. The argument of the writer may be briefly summarised.......

We Regret Deeply To Record The Death Of Dr. Barnardo,

the well-known founder of "Dr. Barnardo's Homes" for the reclamation of destitute waif children. An Edinburgh doctor of Spanish extraction, he had resolved to engage in the work......

The Figaro Of Wednesday Reports An Interesting Interview...

Jules Huret and Mr. Kipling on the growth and significance of the entente cordiale. It began with a discussion of Imperialism, which Mr. Kipling interpreted as being, in its......

The Letter To The Times Signed " Vidi," Commented On

in our last issue, is reluctantly endorsed by Mr. Samuel Smith, M.P., in last Saturday's issue of that journal. Mr. Smith regrets the waning of the generous enthusiasm of the......

Lord Londonderry In Addressing The Members Of The...

organisation at Wynyard Park on Saturday last used phrases which possibly point to the approach of a General Election. Having defended Mr. Balfour and the Government for......