8 FEBRUARY 1902, page 2

On Wednesday Afternoon Mr. Rutherford Moved The Second...

the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill After using the usual arguments, he pointed out that no clergyman would be obliged to solemnise the marriages dealt with. This protected the......

In The Commons On Tuesday Mr. W. Jones Moved A

Reso" hiticn declaring that in the best interests of the Welsh nation. and of the Church the State Establishment in Wales should cease to exist. The Motion was supported by Mr.......

In The House Of Commons On Friday Week (january 31st)

Mr. Brodrick presented a supplementary estimate for £5,000,000 for military expenses in South Africa. He gave at the beginning of his speesh some interesting figures as to the......

It Should Be Added, In Fairness To Mr. Brodrick, That

though he is technically responsible, he was not at the War Office when the remount scandal took place. We also strongly endorse Mr. Balfour% vigorous defence of his colleague......

Renter's Agent In Pekin, Telegraphing On February 1st,...

i•emarkable ,account of the reception of the ladies of the Legations at the Palace on that day. The Dowager-Empress occupied the throne, the Emperor being seated at a small......

Undoubtedly Mr. Brodrick Is Right In Regarding This As A

very great achievement on the part of the War Office. - Un- fortimately Mr. Brodrick had next lo turd to what was any. thing but a great achievement, —that is, their dealings......

• A Naval Pendant To The German Pamphlet, "the Invasion

of England," has been contributed to the Deutsche Revue for Februsxy, and is summarised by the Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post in Monday's issue. The author, Admiral......