24 JULY 1909, page 1

The Tokio Correspondent Of The Times Says In Tuesday's Paper

that the Japanese are becoming increasingly indignant at the failure of China to answer Japanese communications on the various points at issue between the two countries. The......

On Tuesday All France Was Taken By Surprise By The

resignation of M. Clemenceau. The debate on the state of the Navy went very well for the Government up to a certain point, but it ended in a fierce personal encounter between H.......

L'he Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In...

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Friday's News From Paris Shows That The New Ministry Has

not yet been formed, but, unless something unforeseen happens, H. Briand, who was summoned to the Elysee on Thursday, will succeed in his task. M. Briand, who has hitherto been......

News Of The Week.

E VENTS in Persia have moved rapidly during the week. The act of the Shah in taking sanctuary at the Russian Legation, which we recorded last Saturday, was of course tantamount......

On Tuesday In The House Of Commons Mr. Dillon Called

attention to a letter written by the Duke of Norfolk to Mr. Profumo, the Unionist candidate in the Peak division. He complained that the Duke of Norfolk's letter violated the......

We Cannot Leave These Rapid And Satisfactory Events...

a tribute to the wisdom and good faith with which M. Sablin, the Russian Charge d'Affaires, has acted. The special correspondent of the Times says that the greatest pressure was......