23 SEPTEMBER 1893, page 1

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Anglo-indians Drew Their Breaths A Little When They Heard Of

Sir Mortimer Durand's Mission to Cahill, knowing well that the Afghans do not intend to have an Envoy there, whatever the consequences may be. There is, however, little to fear......

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Evidence Is Beginning To Crop Up On All Sides That

the feud between Mussulmans and Hindoos in India, stilled for a hundred and twenty years by British predominance, is threatening to break forth again. The Times of Monday pub-......

The Political World Has Had A Aurprise This Week. On

Wednesday, the India Office sent a circular to the newspapers, stating that Sir Henry Norman had "withdrawn his accept- ance of the Viceroyalty of India, on the ground that, on......

News Of The Week.

p ARLIAMENT ended its labours for the time on Friday, to the relief of mankind. The last debate was on Thurs- day, on the Indian Budget, and was absolutely infructuous. Mr. G.......

Lord Rosebery Has Not Been Quite So Successful As Was

thought. Sir Edward Grey on Wednesday, in answer to .iuestions from Captain Bothell, was obliged to deprecate discussion, inasmuch as the Pamir question and the Siamese question......