25 AUGUST 1900, page 3

On Wednesday The Second Reading Of The Treason Bill In

the Cape Parliament was carried by a majority of 10 in a crowded house, which may be regarded in all probability as decisive for the ultimate success of Mr. Rose-Innes's......

The Letters Addressed By Mr. Labouchere To Mr. Montagu...

the Consul of the Transvaal Government, are not of any great importance per se, but they show a vindictiveness towards Mr. Chamberlain which deserves the condemnation of honest......

Mr. Winston Churchill, Speaking At Plymouth On Friday...

with the subject of Army Reform in a spirit of temperate and well-informed criticism. He disclaimed the authority of an expert, but " he knew enough to say that there were very......

We Believe This To Be In Essence A Perfectly True

statement of what occurred, but, of course, the diplomatic forms were most strictly observed. All that actually happened was that the question was unofficially raised whether it......

The Times Of Last Saturday Contains A Most Striking Account

by Sir Martin Conway of a Central American revolu- tion. "A revolution is our substitute for cricket," a Colum- bian gentleman said to him ; "our young men must have their......

In Tuesday's Daily Mail Mr. Julian Ralph Gives A Memorable

account of the way in which Russia led the way in trying to get up the coalition which was to forbid America to go to war with Spain, just as a coalition the year before had......

Monday's Times Contains A Very Able Letter From The Bishop

of Winchester addressed to Lord Portsmouth in re- gard to an appeal for £20,000, beaded "Protestantism before Politics," and signed among others by Lord Portsmouth. In dealing......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent.

New Consols (2D were on Friday 981.......