30 MARCH 1901, page 2

In The House Of Commons On Monday Mr. Ellis, In

discussing the question of soldier-settlers in South Africa, used language about the newly enlisted Imperial Yeomen which we can only describe as deplorable, and which it is......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday Mr. John Burns

moved the second reading of the London Water (Purchase) Bill in an able speech contrasting favourably with his recent excursions into Imperial politics Sir F. Dixon-Hartland and......

The Times Published On Monday A Very Curious Account, Based

on documentary evidence, of the organisation through which the Macedonian Revolutionary Committee works. The central body divides the province into districts, in each of which a......

The French Government Seems To Be Winning All Along The

line. The strikers are yielding at Marseilles under the pressure of positive want, and the Unions which promised aid to the dockers have gone back to work. The great Bill on......

The Question Of Rifle Ranges , Occupied Almost The Whole Of

Tuesday's sitting in the House of Lords. Lord Raglan set forth the difficulties encountered in procuring suitable ranges, owing to the increasing range of the rifle and the......

In The House Of Lords On Thursday Lord Lansdowne Made

a most important statement in regard to China. After deal- ing with the diplomatic situation as between China and the Allies, and mentioning that it was not the desire of the......

Lord Curzon On March 27th Summed Up The Indian Budget

debate in a long and, on the whole, optimistic speech. He took credit for great military reforms and improvements in frontier policy, and for pestricting the incessant changes......

What Right, We Must Ask, Has Mr. Ellis Thus To

pour ridicule and contempt upon the men who have enlisted under the British flag ? Mr. Ellis once asked for "a stream of facts" in order to present the Boer case to his......