25 NOVEMBER 1899, page 3

We Had Hoped To Be Able To Refrain From Mentioning

the deplorable incident occasioned by the publication of certain notes purporting to represent a conversation between Sir Alfred Milner and Mr. Molten°, because, in our opinion,......

Thanks To The Generous Contribution Of £10,000 From An...

Australian, the Mansion House War Fund ex- ceeded 2300,000 by Thursday evening. We understand that the War Office has accepted the offer of another anonymous benefactor to......

The President Of The Board Of Trade, Mr. Ritchie, Made

a speech at the annual meeting of the Croydon Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, in which he dwelt on the recent great increase in our trade. The average volume of our trade in......

The Bishop Of London, Presiding At The London Branch Of

the Church Defence Committee on Tuesday, made some very sensible remarks upon the subject of Disestablishment. The separation of the connection between the Church and State......

Mr. Bryce, Addressing His Constituents At Aberdeen On...

that it was a public duty to state the other side of the case in regard to the war, and repelled the imputation of want of patriotism in those who condemned the diplomacy that......

Mr. Bryce In Another Part Of His Speech Very Properly

dwelt upon the strain placed upon the loyalty of the Cape Dutch. He asked that they should be made to understand that there would be no attempt to curtail their constitutional......

Political Meetings Are Never Dull When Lord Charles...

on the platform. Speaking at Rochester on Wednesday, he indulged in some frank criticisms of the Liberal party and its leaders. Of Lord Rose bery he observed that he "possessed......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent.

New Consols (2) were on Friday 1011.......