25 AUGUST 1894, page 2

The North German Gazette Of Monday Publishes An Im. Portant

article on the relations between France and Germany, an article of which the Berlin correspondent of the Times remarks that since 1870 "such a conciliatory tone has probably......

On Tuesday Night The Skirmish Was Renewed, But With Less

vigour, and terminated at 2 o'clock. On this occasion Mr. Morley was left in charge of the House and was made the spokesman of the Government, on the ground that he had been the......

Things Are Moving In Bulgaria. M. Zankoif, The Former...

Minister, who fled. his country during M. Stam- bouloff's regime—somewhat after the manner of Bolingbroke during the time of Walpole—has come from St. Petersburg, and is......

On Monday, Lord Stanmore, One Of Mr. Gladstone's Last Peers,

but one who rewards himself for previous fidelity by considerable independence, heckled Lord Kimberley in the House of Lords on the subject of Uganda. He was very anxious that a......

In The Same Speech, Sir Edward Grey Made Important....

in regard to our relations with France, both concerning Siam and Africa. The Siamese Blue-book, he pointed out, brought out clearly that the British Govern- ment had never......

The Deutsche Revue Gives Some Interesting Particulars As...

Bismarck's scheme for forming Alsace-Lorraine into a Federal State under the hereditary Sovereignty of each suc- cessive German Crown Prince. In 1878, the subject was discussed......

On Friday, August 17th, When The Foreign Office Vote Was

under discussion, Sir Charles Dllke raised certain questions connected with the Niger Company. The Company's monopoly was so close that they would not even allow the......