2 JULY 1904, page 10

The King, After Inspecting Everything In Kiel, Visited...

the 28th, and was received by the free city with enthusiasm. He was entertained at lunch in the Rathhaus by "his Magnificence "the Burgomaster, who in his speech thanked his......

We Note As The Most Important Item Of News From

America that the Democrats are not quite content with the choice of Judge Parker as the candidate to be accepted at their Conven- tion. He has little "personal magnetism." They......

Mr. Perdicaris And Mr. Varley, The American And The...

captured at Tangier by the brigand chief Raisuli, were, we are glad to record, released on June 24th, and have returned to the city. They have not, they say, been ill-treated,......

The Army Has Been Much Before Parliament During The Past

week. In the House of Lords on Monday Lord Newton raised in a lively speech a debate on the subject of compulsory service and the Report of the Royal Commission. Lord......

We Fear That These Declarations Mean That A Standard Of

so- called efficiency is to be set up for the Auxiliaries which will have the effect of very greatly diminishing the numbers of the Volunteers. It is intended, we opine, to get......

King Edward Reached Kiel On The 25th Inst., And Was

received with all possible cordiality and state. The German Emperor was evidently proud of his new Fleet, and must, one would think, have been slightly disappointed when the......

The Most Important News Of The Week From Tibet Concerns

the armistice granted in order that the Envoys sent by the Dalai Lama to confer with Colonel Younghusband should be able to reach Gyangtse. This may be a device to gain time,......

Before Leaving The Subject Of The Debate Raised By Mr.

Beckett, we must note the very grave facts adduced by him to justify his Motion. He declared that the shortage in the Army amounted to eighteen thousand men, and contended that......