The Article In Monday's Times In The Series On "indian
Unrest" deals with the replies of the Ruling Chiefs to Lord Minto's request for their views and suggestions. The first point noted in these communications is their practical......
The Conspiracy Trial At Dacca Has Assumed Fresh Interest...
to the evidence of the Crown witnesses. One man, described as a Bengal agent, penetratedjnto the secret society, and was even admitted to the inner Council. Besides describing......
Some Interesting Facts Are Established By The Volume On The
economic situation in Morocco published by M. Charles Rene Leclerc, the representative of the French Morocco Committee at Tangier. While French trade with Morocco has constantly......
Friday Week Was Nomination Day For The First South African
Parliament. Two of the four prosiness created by the new Constitution—Cape Colony and the Transvaal—will hold their elections for their Provincial Councils as well as for......
Last Sunday M. Pichon, When Unveiling A Memorial To Dr.
Mauchamp, who was assassinated three years ago at Marakesh, defined French policy in Morocco. According to the report in the Times he said Nothing would be easier for us than to......
Some Anxiety And Nervousness Have Been Caused In The...
Press by Mr. Montagu's recent speech in which he referred to Lord Morley as acting through "the agency" of Lord Minks It is thought that this phrase detracts from the dignity of......
Mr. Montagu Quoted The Act Which Defines The Relations Of
the Secretary of State to India as saying that he "shall superintend, direct, and control all acts, operations, &c." Any one who turns to the Act will find that the words it......
Under The Head Of " Cross-currents " The Writer Discusses
in Wednesday's issue the beneficent forces generated by Indian unrest. Amongst these he notes the various non- political organisations which have been quietly developing all......
The Work On The Extension Of The Baghdad Railway From
Eregli to Bulgurlu, which was resumed in May, has been making only slow progress owing to the want of funds. The Paris correspondent of the Times states in Friday's paper, on......