17 SEPTEMBER 1904, page 2

Republicans, Mr. Roosevelt Continues, Believe In The Gold...

a permanent organic policy. The merchant marine should share the benefits of Protection, and in this context Mr. Roosevelt declares that no era in any country had been so......

The Authorities At Simla Appear To Doubt Whether The Treaty

ought to be published ; but Colonel Younghusband, when the signatures had been affixed, rose and made a speech from which it is possible to deduce the main articles. After......

The Times Of Thursday Contained A Very Interesting...

its military correspondent of the financial position of the two combatants in the Far East. Such estimates are, of course, mainly guesswork in their details, but the broad......

Mr. Roosevelt's Letter Accepting Nomination As Republican...

Presidency was published in Monday's papers. After dwelling on the incoherence and inconsistency of Democratic utterances on the issues at stake, Mr. Roosevelt replies at length......

We Have All Been A Little Too Pessimistic About The

Tibetan Expedition. There was grave doubt in the minds of all who understood the position whether the Lamas would ever sign a Treaty, or, indeed, do anything except wait......

A Correspondent Of The Times Published On Saturday Last A

singularly interesting account of the British treatment of the Phoongyes or Buddhist friars of Burmah. They are seventy- five thousand in number, and being rather recluses than......

The Strike Of The Dockers At Marseilles, Which Seriously...

the prosperity of the port, draws, it is said, to a close. The quarrel was of the old kind, the men com- plaining that their hours are excessively long and their pay......

At 11 O'clock On Thursday Night Queen Elena Of Italy

was safely delivered of a son in the Royal Palace of Racconigi. The baby has received the name of Humbert, Prince of Piedmont, and the Queen and her son are both doing well. The......