12 JULY 1902, page 2

The Correspondent, Of The Times At Johannesburg Sends An...

account of the position of the labour question there. Although some five thousand natives offer themselves every month, the number of labourers on the Rand is always -......

The House Of Commons During The Past Week Has Been

chiefly occupied with the Education Bill. In the course of the debates on Tuesday and Wednesday two very important alterations in the original scheme were carried. On Tuesday......

Lord Curzon Has, It Is Stated, Appointed A Very Strong

Committee to inquire into the condition of the Indian police, and report upon possible measures of reform. We are not aware that any special scandals have recently been......

On Monday Was Published The Decision Of The Colonial...

as regards the demand for the suspension of the Cape Constitution. We are glad to say that Mr. Chamber- lain refuses to do any such thing, and in a most powerful and lucid......

The Political World Of London Was Greatly Moved On Monday

by a rumour that the Secretary for the Colonies had been dangerously injured in a cab accident. The truth was not so bad as that; but Mr. Chamberlain had been rather seriously......

We Have Now No Need, And Certainly No Desire, To

justify ourselves for what many of our readers, we fear, thought our cruel and unjustifiable treatment of General Buller last autumn; but one more word must be said. How is it......

On Tuesday Sir Redvers Buller, Having Obtained The Leave Of

the War Office, sent to the Press the full text of the Colenso heliograms. It would be painful, and is fortunately unnecessary, to dwell at length upon the incident, but we must......