7 FEBRUARY 1903, page 2

The Abdication Of Holkar, Which Was Officially Announced...

31st, has relieved the Government of India from what might have become a most difficult, as well as distress- ing, situation. As the official account guardedly suggests, the......

Death During The Past Week Has Dealt Heavily With Both

Oxford and Cambridge. Sir George Gabriel Stokes, who died on February 1st in his eighty-fifth year, probably possessed the profoundest scientific intellect of our time, and......

At The Banquet Held In His Honour In The Evening

Mr. Chamberlain prefaced his remarks with a tribute to Mr. Rhodes. There was, he said, nothing mean or petty about Mr. Rhodes. "He had great ideas, he was careless of luxin-y......

Mr. Chamberlain Arrived In Kimberley On Thursday Week,...

two important speeches on the following day. Replying to addresses of welcome in the Town Hall in the morning, Mr. Chamberlain, after a cordial reference to the work of those......

The Times Of Tuesday Publishes A Most Interesting Letter...

its Madrid correspondent on the Moroccan question. He asserts that about the end of last summer M. Delcasse submitted to Lord Lansdowne definite proposals for the settlement of......

Lord Cranborne, As The Guest Of The Sheffield Chamber Of

Commerce, on Friday, the 30th ult., made some strange observations on the Venezuelan imbroglio. He is reported to have said that "it was not in order to assure the bondholders,......

Oxford's Losses Have Also Been Severe. By The Death Of

Dr. James Edwards Sewell, Warden of New College, on Janu- ary 29th, in his ninety-third year, is snapped probably the last link that connected modern Oxford with the home of......

From Kimberley Mr. Chamberlain Went To Visit Paardeberg,...

trekked to Bloemfontein, visiting and conversing with all the farmers along his route. Three miles outside Bloemfontein Mr. Chamberlain and his party, at the end of a......