29 OCTOBER 1898, page 2

On Tuesday Afternoon The German Emperor Reached Haifa,...

received in state by the Turkish officials and Consular representatives of Germany, Great Britain, and the United States. Attended by a Turkish military escort, he drove to......

The Return Of The Sirdar On Thursday Was Attended By

scenes and demonstrations which show how deeply his achievement has impressed the popular imagination. At Dover, where a dense crowd had been waiting for hours on the pier, he......

A Second Blue-book On Fashoda Was Published On Monday, Which

adds a good deal to the general knowledge of the causes of the present crisis. The most important despatches are one from General Kitchener to Lord Cromer covering a letter from......

The Correspondent Of The Times At Rome Is Informed That

Prince Louis Bonaparte—not Prince Victor, mind, but the soldier brother—is in Geneva, and has arranged for a loan_ so large that it cannot be required for any private purpose.......

In His Letter To Sir E. Monson Of October 12th,

Lord Salis- bury relates that Baron de Courcel, though his "rhetoric " and his " earnestness " made him indistinct, appeared desirous to say that Major Marchand would be......

The Daily News Of Wednesday Publishes A Long Report From

its " Special Commissioner " in Moscow upon the view taken by great Russian officials of the Czar's Rescript in favour of peace. He has seen all except the Czar and Count .......

The Emperor Of China, Though Delicate, Is Not Dead, The

news of his murder circulated in the beginning of the week being a mere Shanghai invention. They are quite capable in Shanghai of saying and believing that the Empress-Dowager......

The Government Of India Has Adopted A Most Moderate And

reasonable policy on the frontier. The hill clans generally are to be let alone, it being considered that their recent lesson will keep them quiet for some years, but they must......

There Appears To Be No Doubt That The Sultan Has

yielded about Crete. The Turkish soldiers, having been pacified by a payment of part of their wages, are leaving in large detach- ments, only six hundred and fifty still......