6 APRIL 1907, page 2

To This Denial Mr. Harriman Has Replied By Declaring That

Ile cannot withdraw anything in his letter to Mr. Sidney Webster. He quotes the President, who, he says, dwells on the assertion that he did not ask Mr. Harriman to contribute......

Mr. Bryce In Reply Said That His First Resolve On

his appoint- ment was to visit Canada at the earliest moment to learn for himself what were the wishes, thoughts, and feelings of the Canadian people. He was in Canada to listen......

The Revenue Returns For 1906.7 Show A Total Of £144,814,000,

or A039,000 more than the amount estimated' in the Budget last April, and £836,000 increase on the revenue of 1905-6. The increase is chiefly due to the unexpectedly high yield......

Wednesday's Newspapers Publish A Circular Despatch, Dated...

by Lord Elgin to Governors of all Colonies relative to the part taken by ex-Governors of Colonies in the organisation or direction of companies formed to operate in territories......

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Who Proposed Mr. Bryce's Health At A

banquet of the Canadian Club at Ottawa on Tuesday, con- gratulated the Ambassador on turning over a new leaf in the history of British diplomacy on the continent of America.......

A Great Deal Of Excitement Has Been Caused In America

during the past week by the publication in the New York World of a letter, apparently obtained by dishonest means, written by Mr. Harriman to Mr. Sidney Webster in December,......

On Thursday The Foreign Office Issued Lord Cromer's...

on the affairs of Egypt and the Soudan. We hope to deal at length with the subject next week, but may mention here the proof afforded that Lord Cromer is receiving the loyal......

Count E. Reventlow, The Well-known German Naval Expert,...

a book of political and military reflections, of which the Times printed a summary last Saturday from its Berlin correspondent. The theme of the book, which is frankly designed......