6 FEBRUARY 1909, page 2

Lord Dalreeny, Lord Rosebery's Eldest Son, M.p. For...

determined not to seek re-election, owing to the feet that he feels out of sympathy with the general policy of the Government and the Liberal Party. We do not wonder at Lord......

We Publish In Another Column A Very Important Letter...

to us by Sir Edwin Collen, the well-known Indian General. Sir Edwin expresses very grave fears as to the effect of the abolition of the Military Supply Department, since that......

M. Yves Guyot, One Of The Truest Free-traders In Exist-

ence, has been expressing his views as to the character of the present British Government in Le Courrier Europgen. "They have not only dug the grave of Free-trade, but they have......

We Have Received A Copy Of A Memorial On The

rights of the Belgian Congo natives to own land which Mr. E. D. Morel has presented to Sir Edward Grey. Under the old administration in the Congo Free State the beneficiaries......

The Belgian Government, In Fact, As The New Owner Of

the Crown Domain and the National Domain, acts on the principle that the natives never owned land in any definite sense, and that therefore they have not been pillaged. Mr.......

The Daily Chronicle Of Thursday States That The Inner...

world was on Wednesday agitated by rumours of a grave Cabinet crisis over the Navy Estimates, which might culminate at any moment in the resignation of three Cabinet members.......

The Daily Chronicle Ends Its Article By Declaring That No

decision was reached by the Cabinet, but that the rumours of impending resignations may be dismissed, "The Cabinet will not fall to pieces on a question of this kind." That the......

It Would Clearly Be A Great Mistake To Limit The

Govern- ment in their choice of a. Commander-in-Chief. No doubt the most symmetrical plan would be to make the Military Member of the Council a War Minister, and to leave the......