3 MARCH 1906, page 3

On Wednesday The House Of Commons Was Occupied With The

discussion of a Resolution that in any settlement of South African affairs this country should recognise its responsibility for the protection of coloured races excluded from......

But While Educational Peace Is Thus Secured By This...

in New South Wales, a very different state of affairs prevails in Victoria. There the definition of " secular " has been left to the discretion of successive Ministers of......

The By-election Which Is Taking Place In The Basingstoke...

is awakening a good deal of interest. The Free-trade Liberal candidate is Mr. Verney, the Tariff Reform Unionist candidate Mr. Salter. Our advice to Unionist Free-traders is the......

On Tuesday Mr. Balfour Was Returned For The City By

a majority of 11,340. But though this majority was greater than that secured by Sir Edward Clarke, the total number of votes cast for Mr. Balfour was nearly 600 less than the......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent. Consols (211/ Per Cent.) Were

on Friday 901.......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday The Naval Estimates

were discussed. Mr. Arthur Lee defended the naval policy of the late Government, and Mr. Carlyon Bellaire strongly criticised what he called the " Jack-of-all-trades " scheme of......

On Friday Week The Postmaster-general Received A...

Parliamentary Committee of the Trade- Union Congress. The resolutions submitted dealt with the recognition of Trade-Union rates of pay, the enforcement of these rates in all......

Mr. A. Mosely, Whose Knowledge Of Canadian Affairs Is Beyond

dispute, contributes a letter to last Saturday's Times in which he emphasises two important obstacles to Imperial unification. One is the high rates which the British Post......