5 OCTOBER 1912, page 18

The Papers Of Tuesday Published A Statement From The Foreign

Office as to the conversations between Sir Edward Grey and M. Saionoff. No new political agreement—that is to say, no rewriting of the Anglo-Russian Convention:=Was discussed.......

The Times Of Friday Publishes Another Message From Mr. Taft

in regard to the Panama policy of his Administration. The President declares that he has never in any of his utter- ances "wished to be understood to imply that he would refuse......

Herr Kerr Said : " The Key Is In Your

own pockets France and Saturday, at a Conference at Bradford, of a National Society . England united are invulnerable. . . . Disunited—Heavens! of Free Workers. An admirable......

Last Saturday Was " Ulster Day," When The Covenant Against

Home Rule was signed by Ulster Unionists. In Belfast the ceremony of signing was preceded by services in the Cathedral and the Ulster Hall. In the Ulster Hall there was......

When Asked If Be Seriously Believed That War Was Inevitable,

We are extremely glad to learn of the formation last man to work in freedom. The objects of the Society were defined in the following words :— " To maintain the principles of......

An Instructive Comedy Was Played Last Saturday Out- Side...

House, the headquarters of . the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants. A number of ex-railway- men recently employed as casual clerks at Unity House have been picketing the......

The Message, Though It Perhaps Contains More Loopholes...

than almost any document of the same number of words that has ever yet been promulgated, is a proof that Mr. Taft and his administration realize that the notion of banging and......

This Belief, That A Vital Moment Has Arrived, Is Matched

in Bulgaria and Servia, and even in Greece, while the Mountaineers of Montenegro are, as always, ready for the fray. The hope to get rid once and for ever of Turkish domination......

The Figaro Has Recently Been Publishing An Interesting...

studies on the state of German feeling by M. Georges Bourdon. He has talked to Germans in every walk of life, and has received many expressions of sympathy and regard for......