6 JULY 1901, page 10

The Select Committee Of The Lords On The Declaration Against

Transubstantiation have reported that the Declare- ticn can be modified advantageously, and for the future should be in a form which they set forth. In the new form the words......

Recorded Through Most Of The Week As 98° Fahr., But

its range on the street level and in crowded rooms was at least ten degrees higher. The number of deaths reported in Greater New York on Thursday was two hundred and......

The Times Correspondent, Telegraphing From Hobart On...

enthusiasm of the splendid reception given by the Tasmanians to the Duke and Dachess of York. They were received by the Governor-General, the Adminis- trator, Sir J. Dodds, and......

The Federation Commission In New Zealand Has Unani-...

that although Federation would improve the credit of the Colony, it woald on all other grounds be lined_ visable. As this is the general feeling in the island, Parlia- ment will......

In The Commons On Wednesday A Debate Took Place In

regard to the condition of the Mediterranean Fleet. After Mr. Yerburgh had reiterated the complaints already put forward in the Press, Mr. Robertson, in a speech which was......

Mr. Arnold-forster Replied For The Government, And We...

on the manly and sensible way in which he met a very difficult situation. Unlike Mr. Robertson, he did not talk conventional platitudes about meddling newspapers minding their......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday A Debate Took

place on the Loans Bill, in which Sir Michael Hicks-Beach most wisely refused to commit himself, though strongly pressed to do so, in regard to the amount of the loan which will......

It Is Stated In A Telegram From Simla To The

Times, which must be based on at least demi-official information, that an Edict signed by both the Emperor and the Dowager-Empress has been posted up in Thibet, declaring that......