29 SEPTEMBER 1900, page 3

The Speech Is Unusual From The Heartiness With Which It

approves the Republic and the absence of any military allusions. After a graceful allusion to the fact that he had himself been a Mayor, the President marked the national......

Mr. Dooley's Observations "on The Troubles Of A Candi-...

though prompted by the Presidential Election, will be read with appreciation by British M.P.'s, or would-be M.P.'s. The campaign, observes Mr. Dooley, is doing as well as could......

The Church Congress Opened On Tuesday Morning At...

Jacob, the Bishop of Newcastle, who delivered the inaugural address, after some preliminary remarks on the growth of Tyneside in the century, and the history of the See and its......

The Special Correspondent Of The Times At The French...

writing in Tuesday's issue, condemns in no un- certain language the methods adopted by generals and umpires alike. "In spite of South Africa and its lessons, the idea is......

The Vienna Correspondent Of The Times Reports A Remark- Able

speech by Count Albert Apponyi to his Hungarian constituents. He dissuaded them from seeking a revision of the Ausgleich, or, indeed, quarrelling with Austria in any way. There......

The Death Of Marshal Martinez Campos On September 23rd Is

a severe blow to the Queen-Regent of Spain and the Royalist Conservatives. Though probably not a great general, he was a capable one, as he showed when he defeated the Carlists......

A Great Event Has Occurred In Paris. Under Circumstances...

elsewhere, M. Loubet invited all the Mayors of the thirty:six thousand communes of France to a banquet in the Tuileries Gardens. It was thoroughly understood that all who......

No One Interested In Army Reorganisation Should Miss Dr....

Doyle's admirable paper on "Some Military Lessons of the War" in the October Corithill. The first and greatest lesson of all is "that there must be no more leaving of the Army......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent. New Consols (21) Were On

Friday 98i.......