26 APRIL 1902, page 19

In The Course Of The General Debate That Followed, A

good deal of dissatisfacticrn as to the conduct of the Government was apparent in the House, and two Unionists, Mr. Arthur Elliott and Mr. Winston Churchill, expressed their......

Dr. James Glover Publishes In Thursday's Times The Corre-...

that has passed between Mr. Chamberlain and him- self on the subject of the Education Bill. Dr. Glover, writing as a staunch Liberal Unionist, assails the Bill on the grounds......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday Mr. Morley Moved

the adjournment of the House in order to call attention to the case of Mr. Cartwright, the Cape journalist. The facts are shortly as follows. Mr. Cartwright was tried and......

We Have No Desire To See The Liberty Of The

subject in the least degree infringed, and we find it in the abstract difficult to believe that the absence or presence of Mr Cartwright in England or anywhere else can have any......

A Matter Which Haseaused An Immense Amount Of Public Dis-

cussion during the week has been the announcement that the ehief companies engaged in what may be called the Atlantic ferry brisineas have been c..embilaed In argigantic Trust......

The News Has Naturally Caused A Great Deal Of Hostile

com- ment. Personally we cannot profess to feel any pleasure in this new exhibition of the tendency to make everything as big as possible, and to banish, or at any rate greatly......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent. New Consols (2f) Were On

Friday 944......