A Correspondent In Tuesday's Times Gives An Interesting...
the steps already taken in the Transvaal to encourage rifle-shooting as a national pursuit. Under the Volunteer Corps Ordinance of 1902 provision is made for the voluntary......
Amongst Other Papers The Eloquent Address Of Sir Richard...
on "University Education and National Life" deserves special notice. Sir Richard Jebb, who described himself as being, thanks to the opportunities offered by the visit of the......
The Army Council Has Issued A Number Of New Rules
dealing with the sale of Army stores. It is now expressly laid down that whenever, on the conclusion of a campaign or the reduction or removal of a garrison, a General finds......
The Dispute In The Lancashire Cotton-spinning Industry...
week at a Conference at Manchester between the employers and representatives of the operatives. The difficulty arose over a demand by the card-room hands at Oldham for a rise of......
The Royal Academy Have At Last Officially Broken Silence On
the question of the Chantrey Trust in a Memorandum on the Report of the House of Lords' Committee published as a Par- liamentary paper on Monday. While unable to accept all the......
The British Ministers And Consuls Abroad, In Reply To A
series of questions sent out by the Scottish Anti-Tobacco Society, have furnished full and interesting information as to the extent to which the use of tobacco by the young is......