1 NOVEMBER 1902, page 18

We Shall Not Attempt To Follow The Discussion Day By

day, but Thursday's debate was interesting because it drew from Mr. Balfour an indignant protest against the tactics of the less scrupulous portion of the Opposition. The......

This Is, Of Course, No More Than The Bare Truth.

Let any reasonable man consider for a moment what is the hold that the Nonconformists have on our system of elementary educa- tion now. Next let him think what is the hold......

, The Danes Appear To Have Given Up Their Last

lingering hopes of recovering North Schleswig, and to be anxious to renew their old friendly relations with Germany. The Crown Prince has accordingly paid a visit to Potsdam,......

It Was Announced On Tuesday That Mr. Chamberlain Intends To

start in the middle of November for South Africa, where he will remain nearly three months, returning to England about the beginning of March. Mr. Chamberlain, accompanied by......

During The Week Parliament Has Practically Done Nothing...

the Education Bill. Though the fact that the Irish Members have gone home has made the proceedings of Parliament generally more reasonable and more decorous, progress has not......

Disputes Between The German Emperor And His Parliament...

to the advantage of the latter; but upon the question of Protection the Reichstag seems to be unusually stubborn. The German Government is willing to grant moderate Protection......

We Note That The Attempts Of The Colombian Government To

refuse their consent to the making of the Panama Canal by the United States Government unless they receive an ex- travagant consideration for such consent are being very......

Sir Horace Rumbold, Lately Ambassador At Vienna, Bears In...

new number of the National Review strong testimony to the consistent friendliness of the Austrian Emperor. It was once manifested in a very striking way. In January, 1900, when......