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We Wish To Call Our Readers' Attention To The Interesting

series of articles which is appearing in the Times, entitled "The Problems of the Army." These articles include a com- prehensive scheme for Army reorganisation,—a scheme which......

The Communication On The Subject Of The Vatican And The

liberal movement in the Roman Church published in the Times of Tuesday presents the broader aspect of that agitation for reform which has been moving the minds of a number of......

The Annual Report Of The National Rifle Association...

encouraging reading for those who, like ourselves, con- sider that it is sound policy to educate the British people in the use of the rifle. The Association now has three......

As We Briefly Announced Last Week, Arthur Alfred Lynch,...

for Galway City, was on January 23rd, after a three days' trial, found guilty of high treason and condemned to death. The law recognises no other penalty for such a crime, but......

Sir Henry Fowler Addressed A Liberal Meeting At Bishop...

on Tuesday evening, prefacing his remarks with a generous tribute to Mr. Chamberlain. He thought that the Colonial Secretary had discharged the difficult and responsible duties......

A. Terrible Fire, In Which Upwards Of Fifty Female Lunatics

lost their lives, took place at Colney Hatch Asylum early on Tuesday morning. The flames broke out at 5.30 a.m. at the south end of a large annexe, built of corrugated iron and......

Lord Balfour Of Burleigh, Addressing The Glasgow Liberal...

on Monday night, broke the Ministerial silence on the Venezuelan question. He described the Alliance with Germany as "a mere casual co-operation for a specific purpose and for a......

The Toronto Globe Of January 19th Contains A Report Of

a banquet given to Sir Frederick Borden by the Anglo-Saxon Union. Mr. A. E. Jones, of Buffalo, in his speech gave a very picturesque version of the action of the British fleet......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent.

New Consols (2i) were on Friday 93i.......