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[The Anglo-French agreement has not yet been signed, but...]
The SpectatorI The A-nglo-French agreement has not yet been signed, but all the omens are most favourable, and we may, we think, safely conclude that no unfortunate incident will now occur...
[It would seem from the latest accouns that Colonel...]
The SpectatorIt would seem from the latest accounts that Colonel Younghusband is by no means anxious to be compelled to go on to Lhasa. He has again offered, through the Chinese Amban, to...
[The details of the fight with the Tibetans on March 31st...]
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[TILL Friday the news from the Far East was limited...]
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[Meanwhile, the Japanes naval attacks on Port Arthur seem...]
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[The Russian Treasury is beginning to feel the drain of...]
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[The Times of Thursday has a leading article pointing out...]
The SpectatorThe Times of Thursday has a leading article pointing out I that the Admiralty is committed to an expenditure of nearly a million and a half on submarines-twenty-nine submarines...
[Last Saturday's papers contained the welcome news of the...]
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[During the past week there has been a variety of Budget...]
The SpectatorDuring the past week there has been a variety of Budget rumours. The most likely suggestion, on the face of it, is that which appeared in the Daily Mail,-i.e., a tax on...
[A correspondent of the Times enumerates in an interesting...]
The SpectatorI A correspondent of the Times enumerates in an interesting article in Tuesday's issue the various encouraging signs of the educational awakening in England. These evidences...
[On Wednesday Major Seely was returned for the Isle of...]
The SpectatorOn Wednesday Major Seely was returned for the Isle of I Wight without opposition, the tariff reformers being unwilling or unable to find a Protectionist who would face the...
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[The King of Spain paid a visit to Barcelona on Wednesday,...]
The SpectatorI The King of Spain paid a visit to Barcelona on Wednesday, the 6th inst., and was received with unexpected cordiality, the people turning out to the number of two hundred...
[A Reuter's telegram to Friday's papers states that the...]
The SpectatorI A Reuter's telearam to Friday's papers states that the United States Census estimate for 1903 shows the population of the United States, excluding Alaska and the annexed...
[The Times Paris correspondent published on Thursday...]
The SpectatorThe Times Paris correspondent published on Thursdav a remarkable memorandum on the condition of the Turkish Empire, drawn up, it is said, or at all events sanctioned, by " some...
[The position of the Jewis in Russia grows worse and worse.]
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[Though a Times telegram from Pekin published on Friday...]
The Spectator! Though a Times telegram from Pekin published on Friday states that the local arrangements are nearly completed, the Imperial Government have not yet concluded their...
[The intensity of Anti-Clerical feeling in France may be...]
The SpectatorThe intensity of Anti-Clerical feeling in France may be I gauged by an Order just issued by the Ministry of the Interior. From time immemorial all Courts of Justice in France,...
[The Berlin correspondent of the Times declares that...]
The SpectatorThe Berlin correspondent of the Times declares that I Protestants throughout Germany are much irritated by the decision of the Imperial Government to readmit the Jesuits. They...
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Buddha. By Herman Oldenburg.
The SpectatorBuddha. By Herman Oldenburg. (Arthur L. Humphreys. 15s. net.)-This is a reprint which, though it is given in a very austere form, without preface, contents, division into...
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A new edition has been published of Cornish Ballads, and other I Poems, by R. S. Hawker
The SpectatorA new edition has been published of Cornish Ballads, and other I Poems, by R. S. Hawker (John Lane, 5s.) Some poems hitherto - - . . .. . I . I unpublished have been added,...
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The Spectator. Letters of Bishop Tozer. (Universities Mission to Central I Africa. Is.)-This cheap reprint should be welcome to many readers. Bishop Tozer added to a fervent piety a sound...
Monument Facts and Higher Critical Fancies. By A. H. Sayce, D.D.
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COMBINATIONS AND PERMUTATIONS.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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RECENT VERSE.
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THE CRIMINAL AS MAN.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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Myra of the Pines. By Herman K. Viele.
The SpectatorMyra of the Pines. By Herman K. VieI6. (T. Fisher Unwin. 6s.)-Miss Myra Dale lived at a place of which nothing could be said but that it was "eight miles from Thebes" (not the...
Strong Mac. By S. R. Crockett.
The Spectator| Strong Mac. By S. R. Crockett. (Ward, Lock, and Co. 6s.) -Mr. Crockett has got back in this story to Galloway; and it is, we think, in Galloway that he is at his best. In...
Yarborough, the Premier. By A. R. Weekes.
The SpectatorI Yarborough, the Premier. By A. R. Weekes. (Harper and I Brothers. 6s.)-The interest of this book, which contains a great deal of promising material, is diminished by the...
The Prince of Lisnover. By Grace Rhys.
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RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY.
The SpectatorRUSSIAN DIPLOMACY. THE diplomatic skill of the Russian Government in devising and pushing its plans is, we suspect, a little overrated in Western Europe. It is there believed...
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HAKLUYT'S VOYAGES.
The SpectatorHAKLUYT'S VOYAGES.* THE third and fourth volumes of Messrs. MacLehose's excellent reprint of Hakluyt's Voyages far surpass their predecessors in interest. The author has left...
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The Stock Exchange Official Intelligencer, 1904. Edited by the Secretary of the Share and Loan Department.
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Many persons will be grateful to Canon Newbolt for giving them Prayers, Psalms, and Lections for the Household
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A New English Dictionary. Edited by Dr. James A. H. Murray.
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Dryden's Essay on Dramatic Poetry. Edited, with Notes, by Thomas Arnold. Third Edition, Revised by William T. Arnold.
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Real Conversations. Recorded by William Archer. With 12 Portraits.
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THE TWO ENGLANDS.
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LORD LONDONDERRY'S SPEECH AND THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT.
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THE INCIDENT IN TIBET.
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THE GOVERNMENT AND THE OVER-REPRESENTATION OF IRELAND.
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HAWFINCHES ON WIMBLEDON COMMON.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
The SpectatorHAWFINCHES ON WIMBLEDON COMMON. [TO THlE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,-It may be of interest to some of your readers to mention that on March 25th no less than four...
PROLEGOMENA TO COMPROMISE ON THE EDUCATION QUESTION.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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THE RACIAL CONFLICT IN THE UNITED STATES.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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THE EVANESCENCE OF VULGARITY.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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THE 'RETVISAN' AND THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE OF 1799.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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CHRIST AND THE OLD TESTAMENT.
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TRAMWAYS V. ROADS.
The SpectatorTRAMWAYS v. ROADS. ENGLAND, which has long been behind most other E countries in the use of tramways, seems determined to make up for lost time. The tramcar has lately made its...
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THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILL.
The SpectatorNOVELS. THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILL.* THE task of the novel reviewer, never enviable, is rendered still more arduous by the descent into the arena of fiction of so formidable...
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GREEK RELIGION.
The SpectatorGREEK RELIGION.* DURING the last few years the study of Greek religion has been revolutionised; as late as the closing decades of the nineteenth century there was a tendency to...
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SIR SPENCER WALPOLE'S HISTORY.
The SpectatorBO OK S. SIR SPENCER WALPOLE'S HISTORY.* SIP. SPENCER WALPOLE has continued his history of the first half of the nineteenth century down to the fall of the Second Empire, and...
THE WATER-CARRIERS: AN AFGHAN BALLAD.
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ATHLETICS AND HEALTH.
The SpectatorATHLETICS AND HEALTH. THE Daily News has broken old ground with a new spade. T " In view of the grave disquiet which has for some time existed as to the physical degeneration...
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THE MAGAZINES.
The SpectatorTHE MAGAZINES. THE editor of the Nineteenth Century caters in his April number for tastes of all kinds, and with no little success. On the topic of the hour there are three...