29 AUGUST 1908, page 2

Mt. Lloyd George Added That Both Employers Alid Workmen....

Germany were satisfied with the system of con- tributory insurance, all a g reeing that it had very much. raised the letel of health and life. Already thirty-four. millions Were......

M. Yvesi Gigot Contributes To The Mirrent Number Of The

Journal des Bconomiates an ietereeting summary of the proceedings of the International Free-Trade Congress. M. Yves (uyot, at becomes a sound Free-trader, has not failed to......

The Danger-spot Is Macedonia, Where The Old Racial...

to break out again. A member of the Salonika. Committee has explained to the Constantinople correspondent of the Times the character of the Bulgarian demands. The Vressovists......

Sir Francis Oppenheimer Is, Of Course, Roundly Denounced...

Reformers for his Cobdenite bigotry; but it is tolerably clear that he is no fanatic, for he frankly adreibe that syndication may minimise the evile incident to the continuance......

M. Jaures Has Been Writing Lately In The Hunianitg On

the organisation of Labour, with particular refeteirce to the General Confederation of Labour, the tyrannical body which has from time to time tried to paralyse the life of......

The Return Of Mr. Lloyd George To England On Wednesday

was followed by a perfect deluge of interviews on his tour and its objects. We do not wish to condemn this expansive attitude unreservedly, but may say that it ill consorts with......

Baron Speck Von Sternburg, The German Ambassador At...

on Sunday last at Heidelberg. Bore at Leeds of a German father and an English mother, Baron Speck von Sternburg married an American wife, and his later diplomatic career was......

On Friday Week The Men Of The - United States Battleship

Fleet landed at Sydney. In the evening a banquet was -given by the State in the Town Hall. On Monday there was a review of over thirteen thousand troops in the Centennial Park.......

Sir Francis Oppenheimer, The 13ritish Consul-general At...

a very interesting Report on the trade of his district, and the present commercial position of Germany in general. His remarks are summed up in the saying that "Protection......