The Times On Monday Published A Long And Important Article
on the development of German maritime interests, based upon the Report on the subject presented last year to the Reichstag by the Ministry of Marine. After showing the enormous......
On Wednesday The Second Reading Of The Trade Disputes Bill
was moved in the Commons by the Solicitor-General. Sir W. Robson, in a very able and ingenious speech, argued that it was the business of the House to return to the basis of......
An Important Correspondence Relating To The Proceedings...
against the Rev. Edgar Stannard in the Congo State was published in Wednesday's papers. Reply- ing to a letter from Mr. Morel, the secretary of the Congo Reform Association, Sir......
We Note With Great Interest That A Renter's Telegram Of
Thursday states that Mr. Watson, the leader of the Labour Party in the Australian Commonwealth, addressing a meeting at Adelaide on Wednesday, declared himself in favour of a......
The Special Correspondent Of The Times Lately In India...
two remarkable articles to the issues of Monday and Tuesday on "The Growth of New Political Forces in India." After explaining the causes which have concentrated Indian......
At The Annual Dinner Of The Colonial Institute On Wednesday
Lord Elgin made a speech which we trust will convince the Empire of a fact of which we ourselves have never entertained the slightest doubt,—viz., that the Colonial Office is in......
The Illness Of Prince Billow Is Being Made An Excuse
for raising the question of reform in the higher offices of the Imperial Administration. As things stand, every Imperial Department is overworked and understaffed, since the......