27 JULY 1907, page 2

Sir Wilfrid Laurier On His Return To Canada Has Been

received with extraordinary enthusiasm, both parties in- differently doing him honour. Speaking at Ottawa on Friday week, be reminded his hearers, according to the Times corre-......

On Wednesday A Deputation Of Liberal 11t.p.'s Waited An The

Prime Minister to complain of the present condition of the Magistracy. Their chief point was that even under a Liberal Lord Chancellor perfectly suitable Liberals are con-......

The House Of Commons Has During The Week Been Chiefly

occupied with the Evieted Tenants Bill, with, a not very im- portant personal incident (also from Ireland), and with the details of Irish Supply. On Wednesday the Prime......

A Remarkable Letter By The Maharajah Of Bikaner Appears In

the Times of Tuesday. It is written in answer to an article entitled "India: 1857-1907: Retrospect and Prospect," which was published in Blackwood's Magazine last May, but not......

On The Whole, The Unpaid Magistrates Do Command Publie...

and as a rule meet the essential test, — tbat is they are men not swayed, in doing what they believe to be justice, by external considerations. This is the reason for, as a......

Lord Curzon, At The Dinner Of The Grocers' Company On

Wednesday night, spoke in a spirit of optimism in regard to the unrest in India. Vigilance and firmness, coupled with the sympathy of comprehension, will, we are convinced, get......

The . Papal Syllabus Which Was Published Last Week Has

caused much less interest than that of Pius IX. caused in 1864. The new Syllabus is regarded as a continuation of that Syllabus. As the Paris correspondent of the Times remarks,......

In This Context We May Note The Interesting Quotations From

the Bands Matarans given in Thursday's Times. The Bands Matarans in a passage of some literary merit depicts Mr. Morley as being blinded by the Divine Providence in order that......