7 JUNE 1902, page 2

It Only Remains To Be Said That The Reception Of

the news in the country generally was sensible and dignified, but that in London the mob on the Monday night showed a tendency to rough horse-play of a very disgraceful kind.......

The German Chancellor Is Greatly Troubled Just Now By The

question of abolishing bounties on sugar. The Government agreed formally to that abolition, which will save it millions a year, and constitutionally it has full power to make......

The Conflict Between Austria And Hungary Over The...

which threatens a financial rupture between the two States, has, according to the acute corre- spondent of the Times in Vienna, produced one unexpected result. The Slays and......

Count Von Billow Is Clearly Not A Discreet Man. Several

times his epigrammatic utterances on England, on America, and on the Triple Alliance have raised a storm, and he has recently given mortal offence to all Polish subjects of......

In A Letter To President Loubet Dated June 4th M.

Waldeck-Rousseau formally resigns the Premiership. His reasons for this act, which is a most unusual one in constitu- tional history, the elections having greatly strengthened......

M. Bourgeois Was Consulted By M. Loubet, As Pro Tem.

President of the Chamber, whose confirmation in that great post is now taking place as we write. He preferred it to the Premiership, and the Radical party in the Chamber......

The News From China, Apart From The Gloomy Vaticinations

of the higher Roman Catholic clergy, who, as we mentioned last week, seem unanimous in expecting a popular rising against the foreigner, is almost confined to what is called the......

Sefior Sagasta Has Accepted The Resignation Of His...

Senor Canalejas, and has prorogued the Cortes until October. Much of the interval will be occupied, it is said, in negotiations with the Vatican, the Government having formally......