16 JUNE 1906, page 2

On Tuesday Took Place T He Ceremony Of Dedicating The

new chapel of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in St. Paul's Cathedral, in presence of the King as the Sovereign of the Order, the Prince of Wales as Grand Master, and......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday Evening The Government

tabled their Resolutions for closuring the Educa- tion Bill by compartments. Part IL of the Bill will be dropped altogether. Seventeen days are to be allotted to the remainder,......

Mr. Churchill In His Reply Demurred To The View That

the Government had receded from the policy announced at the beginning of the Session. The fact that only twelve coolies had applied to be repatriated did not prove that policy......

The Discussion On The Education Bill In Committee On Tuesday

was marked by an important announcement from Mr. Birrell. Major Seely having moved an amendment to give owners or trustees of Voluntary schools a right of appeal to the Board of......

On Wednesday The King Opened The Sanatorium At Midhurst. It

was the King's wish that there should be a special institu- tion for the study and treatment of consumption, and the munificence of Sir Ernest Cassel enabled his Majesty to......

The Second Annual Meeting Of The Unionist Free-trade Club...

held on Tuesday afternoon at the Westminster Palace Hotel. The Duke of Devonshire declared that though "Free-trade was for the present safe, the Unionist Party was not by any......

On Friday Week The Question Of Land Settlement In The

Transvaal and Orange River Colony was brought up in the Commons by Sir J. Dickson-Poynder, who urged the Govern- ment to adopt a more vigorous policy, a view which was shared by......

We Regret To Record An Attack On British Officers In

Egypt which occurred on Wednesday at a village near Tanta, in the Delta, and resulted in the death of one of them, Captain Bun, and the infliction of severe injuries on two......