8 APRIL 1905, page 2

Friday's Times Contains A Telegram From Brussels Headed...

and Belgium," which deserves the careful attention of all those who realise that it is quite possible that in the near future the most vital and absorbing foreign problem may be......

The Speech Betrayed A Certain Irritation Against Politics...

but of its earnestness, courage, and sincerity there could be no doubt. Lord Milner said that he would live in the memories of the men of South Africa, if he lived at all, in......

In The Commons On Tuesday Night Sir J. Leese Moved

a Resolution condemning food-taxes, and declaring that "any Colonial Conference entered upon except on the under- standing that this country will not agree to the taxation of......

Lord Milner Was Entertained At A Farewell Banquet In...

on Friday week, and delivered an important speech on the future of South Africa. While he expressed marked hopefulness as to the inevitable approach of a fresh period of......

India, Which Is Suffering Horribly From An Outburst Of The

plague, which native feeling will not permit the Government to deal with by drastic sanitary measures, has been visited by a still more awful misfortune. A little after six on......

In Conclusion, Dr. Sven Hedin Alludes To The Inequality Of

the arrangements for the common defence of the Scandinavian Peninsula. If the Union, then, is to be drastically revised, it can hardly be expected that Sweden will, "in view of......

The Times Correspondent At Pekin, One Of The Best Informed

and most trustworthy of his class, tells in Wednesday's issue a story which singularly illustrates the extreme sordidness that has intruded itself under cover of commercial......

In Last Saturday's Times Dr. Sven Hedin, The Famous Swedish

explorer, examines and criticises the case for Norway as set forth in the same journal by Dr. Nansen, and briefly summarised in our last issue. Dr. Sven Hedin's chief points,......