29 SEPTEMBER 1900, page 1

One Of The Most Unfortunate*features Of The General...

the wider national point of view has been the dead-set made against Mr. Chamberlain, and the monstrously unfair attempts to represent him as the evil genius of the present......

Mr. Goschen Has Addressed A Letter To The Electors Of

St. George's, Hanover Square, telling them that after thirty-seven years of almost continuous Parliamentary life he does not mean to seek re-election, and that he will retire......

Lord Rosebery Has Written A Letter To Captain Hedworth...

which is, in effect, a party manifesto. It is an interesting document, for it shows that Lord Rosebery has not left either politics or the Liberal party, but means if he can to......

The Week Has Been Fall Of The Noise Of Manifestoes

and of great speeches by party leaders, but we can only deal with two of the most important manifestoes. Lord Salisbury's address to the electors, a most able document, is......

News Of The Week.

B EFORE the next issue of the Spectator is in the hands of our readers the polls will be in fall awing, and the general result of the elections indicated, though not decided. We......

Ike Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In Any...

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