21 OCTOBER 1899, page 3

The Debate Was Continued On Wednesday By Mr. Philip...

who moved an amendment expressing "strong disapproval" of the conduct of the negotiations "which have involved ns in hostilities with the two South African Re- publics." Sir......

On Thursday Mr. Chamberlain Opened A Long And Trenchant...

in defence of the policy of the Government by a handsome tribute to the tone and substance of Sir William Harcourt's arraignment. He declared that he preferred the open opposi-......

On Wednesday The Speaker Read To The Commons A Queen's

Message, stating that a proclamation was about to be issued embodying the Militia and calling out the Militia Reserve "or such part thereof as her Majesty shall think necessary,......

Major F. Baden-powell Informs The Times That He Has Just

inspected the aerial steamship now building in Ger- many, which will, he expects, in a few weeks commence its voyages. It is in appearance " a huge bird-cage " of aluminium, a......

From 1881 Onwards, Continued Mr. Chamberlain, The Boers...

patiently and persistently endeavouring to oust the Queen from her suzerainty, until at last they threw off the mask and declared themselves a sovereign independent State, After......

After Mr. Balfour's Speech The Debate Degenerated Into An...

wrangle, Mr. Dillon moving a long and laboured amend- ment denouncing an ignominious war with "two small nations numbering in all two hundred thousand souls." We cannot profess......

All Who Care To Read Narratives Of Adventure Should Study

the account of the wreck of the `Scotsman' on Septem- ber 21st on a little island off the coast of Labrador. It was written by Mr. E. Coleman and corrected by Mr. Maurice......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent. New Consols (21) Were On

Friday 1031.......