8 JULY 1905, page 34

[on Tuesday Lord Selborne Received A Joint Deputation...]

I On Tuesday Lord Selborne received a joint deputation at Pretoria from Het Volk and the Responsible Government Association to urge the exclusion of the military vote in the......

[we Note With Great Satisfaction That Mr. Root Succeeds...]

I We note with great satisfaction that Mr. Root succeeds Mlr. Hay as Secretary of State. The appointment is an excellent one, and ensures that the work of the State Department......

[in Writing Of Mr. Hay In Our Leading Columns We Have...]

In writing of Mr. Hay in our leading columns we have I dealt exclusively with his public career and characteristics as a statesman. We must not forget, however, to mention his......

[on Friday Week In The House Commons The Considera-...]

I On Friday week in the House of Commons the considera- tion was resumed of the Public Trustee and Executor Bill, Which had been referred to a Standing Committee. We hope that......

[we Have Dealt Elsewhere With The Loss Sustained By The...]

We have dealt elsewhere with the loss sustained by the I English-speaking world in the death of M1r. John Hay, and must be content to record here that Mr. Hay died on Saturday......

[the Times Correspondent At Vienna, Whose Information Is...]

The Times correspondent at Vienna, whose information is trustworthy, sends an interesting account of a final interview held on July 1st between Baron Fejervary and the leaders......

[the Final Vote In The French Chamber On The Separation...

The final vote in the French Chamber on the separation of I Church and State was taken on Monday, and the great though doubtful measure was carried by a majority of 108,-that......

[the Situation Is Certainly A Curious One, And No Doubt...

I The situation is certainly a curious one, and no doubt has I temporarily caused some embarrassment to the German Government; but we doubt whether it is wise of Frenchmen to......