4 JANUARY 1896, page 9

The Berlin Correspondent Of The Times Is Evidently...

the tone of German opinion about the difficulty in the Transvaal. He quotes paper after paper, one being the Vossische Zeilung, which is Liberal, in which the Government is......

The News Of The Week From America Is Not Quite

so peaceful. The President gives no sign that he has changed his mind, and he is said to be supported by a vast body of opinion in the Western and Southern States, where a......

Naturally The Colonial Office Was Most Anxious To Clear...

of anything like complicity in filibustering. If it had wanted to annex the Transvaal it would have taken far other means, but it did not want. Mr. Chamberlain hurried to town......

How Far The "authorities" Are Involved In This Disastrous...

to " jump " the Transvaal will become a question of much importance. It seems clear that the Government was innocent, and indeed that was on the face of things. No man as able......

The Very Latest Intelligence (friday) Seems To Be That Dr.

Jameson will be tried by court-martial, that Sir Hercules Robinson has arrived in Pretoria and is negotiating, first of all, for lenient treatment of the invaders, and that the......

News Of The Week.

I T is a time of surprises, all of them unpleasant The British Government had hardly recovered from the American President's Message when it found a civil war breaking out in......

I V The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In

any case.......