28 SEPTEMBER 1901, page 3

Lord Rosebery Made A Pleasant Speech On Wednesday At...

a small but ancient burgh, which, if the Irish tunnel is ever completed, will be an important place. He praised Lord Dalrymple, whose family owns most of the district, for......

In The Times Of Saturday Last Is Published A Most

remarkable letter from the Abbess of the English Benedictine convent in Rome. It appears that the religious community in question purchased a building known as the College of......

The Three - Cornered Contest In North - East Lanarkshire,

where a vacancy had been created by the death of Mr. Colville, resulted, according to anticipation, in the capture of the seat by the Unionist candidate. Polling took place on......

The Final Effort To Produce An Agreement Between The Em

ployers and the fishermen of Grimsby has failed, and there is every probability that the business will be transferred to other ports. The real, difficulty appears to be mutual......

That The Abbess's Story Will Be Passed Over In Silence

by the authorities at the Vatican, unless, of course, it is beyond dispute, is impossible. Roman Catholic writers seldom miss an opportunity—and no fair-minded person will be......

The Rest Of The Story Is Pitiable In The Extreme.

The Irish Augustinians, according to the Abbess, acted like the cruel creditor in the parable. Not only did they sue the English nuns before the Italian tribunals, but having......

Lord Rosebery, At The Ceremony , Of Unveiling The Statue,...

the function of public orator with his wonted skill. In Alfred, as be said, we venerate "not 80 much a striking actor in our history as the ideal English- man, the perfect......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent.

New Consols (21) were on Friday 93i.......