4 NOVEMBER 1905, page 3

Sir F. Treves, The Great Surgeon, Delivered A Most Interest-

ing address at the Edinburgh Philosophical Institute on Tuesday. He believed that the popular conception of disease was wrong. We thought of it as something malign, evil in......

On Thursday Evening Mr. Austen Chamberlain Addressed His...

Stirchley, and said certain things which deserve to be considered by all who would understand the policy of the present Government. Dealing with Lord Rose- bevy's recent......

Lord Londonderry, With A Logic More Courageous Than C...

reassuring auguries from the by-elections. Mr. Masse tells us in the National Review that "electors will not vote for what they do not understand, and no one knows what a......

Dr. Beddoe, F.r.s., Who Delivered The Annual Huxley...

on Tuesday evening at the Society of Arts, took for his subject "Colour and Race." After pointing out the drawbacks in the way of observation and classification of......

The Court-martial On Lieutenant Nasmith, The Officer In...

Submarine A4 on the occasion of the recent mishap to, that vessel, was held at Portsmouth on Friday week. From the evidence it appeared that the accident occurred during some......

Mr. Lyttelton, Speaking At Leamington On Thursday Night,...

long apologia for Chinese labour. The arguments were mostly familiar,—the shortage of native labour which threatened a financial crisis after the war ; the alleged fact that an......

Throughout The Speech There Was Not The Slightest Sign Of

any conviction that the policy was desirable in itself. The burden of Mr. Lyttelton's speech was, in fact, "We couldn't help ourselves." As for the argument that the Home......