The Times Of Wednesday Contained An Article From Its...
Correspondent on " Moltke and Over-sea Invasion" which is well worthy the attention of all interested in national defence. He shows from Moltke's correspondence that in 1861 the......
During The Past Week The Spectator Experimental Company...
at Aldershot, and have had the honour of being attached to the let Battalion of the Grenadier Guards (unquestionably one of the finest infantry regiments in the world), in order......
On The Previous Day Sir John French, Inspecting The Company
after he had witnessed them at work, addressed the men in very complimentary terms. According to a report which appeared in the Westminster Gazette, he declared "that he had......
The Need For A New Scottish Universities Act, Or At
least an Act amending that of 1889, is insisted on by a Scottish corre- spondent of the Times in Tuesday's issue. The Scottish Universities, in the view of the writer, have......
The Times On Tuesday Published From Its Berlin Corre-...
an estimate of German naval construction for the financial year 1906-7. Such construction is governed by the Navy Law of 1900, and the new constructions under that law which......
The Times Of Tuesday Contained A Letter Addressed To The
Home Secretary by the bon. secretary of the Humanitarian League on the subject of imprisonment for debt. The Debtors Act of 1869 gave to County Courts jurisdiction to commit any......
It Is With Deep Regret That We Record The Death
of Lady Campbell-Bannerman, which occurred at Marienbad on Thursday afternoon. The sympathy of the whole nation will be with the Prime Minister in the terrible blow that has......
We Wish To Call Attention To The Remarkable Sermon Preached
by the Bishop of Carlisle last Sunday, and reported on p. 5 of Tuesday's Times. Dealing at length with the question of "passive resistance," the Bishop admitted that "there were......
Bank Bate, Si Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.
June 21st. Consols (21) were on Friday 871—on Friday week 871.......