M. Delcasse, Speaking In The Senate On Friday Week, Made
a somewhat important statement about Morocco. He denied that France was in any way hostile to the Moorish Govern- ment, though she had recently been compelled to reduce some......
It Is Believed That The King's Title Is Really To
be modified either this Session or the next in order to include and honour the self-governing Colonies. The exact formula to be adopted is still matter of discussion, and the......
The Debate On The Navy Estimates In Parliament. On Friday
week was marked bytwo eminently able and satisfactory statements. In the House of Lords Lord Selborne, after meeting the tivades of alarmists and the strictures of serious......
The Death, Which Occurred On Saturday, Of Prince...
not an event of the first importance, but he was a figure in The death, which occurred on Saturday, of Prince Hohenlohe is not an event of the first importance, but he was a......
The Paris Correspondent Of The Times, In A Letter Published
on Monday, contributes an important detail to modern history. Some of our readers may remember a rumour which spread about in 1875, that another war between Germany and France......
We Can Hardly Doubt After This That The Original State-
ments made by the correspondents, and in Mr. Wallace's case cut out of his telegram, were unfortunately true. Till, however, the sworn evidence is published we will not comment......
The Daily Mail Of Monday Published A Letter From Their
correspondent, Mr. Edgar Wallace—whose letters and tele- grams, we may mention incidentally, have shown an excellent temper throughout the war—in which he reiterated the story,......
The Education Bill No. 2, As It Has Come To
be called, was discussed in the House of Commons both on Monday and on Tuesday. On Monday the most important speech was that by Sir John Gorst, which we have noticed elsewhere.......