29 APRIL 1905, page 19

Mr. Creswell's Admirable Pamphlet, "the Chinese Labour...

(P. S. King and Son, 4d. net), a temperate but exceedingly damaging indictment of the inden- tured labour system as it is worked in the Transvaal, deserves the closest attention......

Without In The Least Wishing To Impugn Its Legal Soundness,

we deeply regret Mr. Justice Farwell's decision in regard to Stonehenge. By it not only is Sir Edmund Antrobus's exclusive ownership established, but it is clearly stated that......

We Trust That The Standard Will Not Think Us Ungrateful

in regard to the admirable work it is doing on the Volunteer question if we venture to protest against its statement that "the sole reason for their existence as a military......

It Will Be Very Curious To See, To Begin With,

whether any of Mr. Brodrick's colleagues resent this speech. It may be remembered that one of them—the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer—said at Birmingham at the beginning of the......

Of Volunteers Felt By The Public And The Government. We,

like the Standard, desire that the question of the Volunteers should be kept steadily before the nation ; but great care must be taken to prevent the enemies of the Volunteer......

Mr. Brodrick Made A Speech At Godalming On Thursday Which,

if the present Government were like any Government of which the nation has had experience, or if Mr. Chamberlain were not so politically crushed and broken by the failure of his......

Thursday's Newspapers Report A Speech Made By Major Seely At

a meeting of civilian rifle clubs in the Isle of Wight, in the course of which reference was made to a letter from the Secretary of State for War in regard to the contribution......

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