25 JANUARY 1908, page 18

The Writer Of Military Notes In The Pall Mall Gazette

draws attention to the remarkable forced march by General d'Amade's troops from Casa Blanca to Settat. They covered forty-eight miles in twenty-five hours on roads which are......

Sir John Lawson Walton, Who Died After A Very Brief

illness last Saturday at the age of fifty-six, will be sincerely regretted both in the House of Commons and outside it. His success at the Bar was won by methods which never......

Friday's Newspapers Contain An Interesting Letter On...

Economics," signed by a number of men and women of great distinction, including Lady Frederick Cavendish, Miss Faithfull, the Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College, Mrs.......

On Thursday A Deputation, Including Representatives Of...

opinion in the Church and of both the great political parties, waited upon the Prime Minister and Mr. McKenna in order to express their profound belief in the value of simple......

On Wednesday Morning At 4 A.m. The Great Eastern Railway

Company's steam-packet 'Amsterdam' collided in a dense fog off the Hook of Holland with the New York steamer Axminster.' The damage sustained by the 'Amsterdam' was so serious......

Mr. Birrell, Who Addressed A Large Meeting At The Reading

Town Hall on Monday, devoted the greater part of his speech to Irish affairs. He was not in the least afraid to meet the Opposition face to face next week. It was not such a......

Sir Henry Fowler, Who Addressed His Constituents At...

Monday, energetically denied that there was any foundation for newspaper tales of conflicts in the Cabinet. He did not intend to disclose the nature of the Government's new......

Mr. Birrell, Who Throughout His Speech Assumed An...

depressed but impeccable self-righteousness, may take con- solation from a passage in Sir Charles Eliot's article on "The Religion of Japan" in the Quarterly Review. It appears......

The New York Correspondent Of The Times Says That On

Friday week there was a notable meeting in New York to insist that the negro should have a fair chance to prove his worth. Among the speakers were Mr. Booker Washington,......