Mr. Balfour Wound Up The Debate In A Speech Of
remarkable vigour, making, among other shrewd points, one which told heavily on the House, that though Lord John Russell had ap- proved inquiries during the conduct of a war,......
The Full Text Of The Memorial Address On President Mckinley
delivered by Mr. Hay before Congress on the 27th ult., now published in pamphlet form, is far removed, both in spirit and expression, above the level of con- ventional eulogium.......
Mr. Asquith Raised The Debate On Tuesday To A Rather
higher level, first by explicitly repudiating suspicion of any officers of the Army — a wise repudiation, for the whole profession is getting irritated by incessant slander—and......
The Standard Correspondent, Telegraphing On Monday From...
a long and graphic account of the disaster to Lord Methuen's column at Tweebosch. From this it appears that the Boers attacked in force just after dawn, galloping straight for......
We Note With Lively Satisfaction The Announcement Made In...
Times that the Prince of Wales will hold a review of detachments from the various brigades for boys in Hyde Park on Saturday, June 14th. The parade will be limited to eleven......
In The House Of Commons On Thursday, During The Course
of the debate on the war, Mr. Dillon contrived to get himself suspended after an angry, not to say ridiculous, exhibition of ill-manners and ill-temper. A great deal has been......
The General Tenour Of The Debate Was Distinctly...
the Government. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman began by a somewhat shrill protest against the wickedness of those who attacked him and his followers,', called them Pro-Boers, and......
Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent.
New Consols (2k) were on Friday 93.......