On Friday Week The Inaugural Meeting Of The...
Association was held and an address delivered by its president, Lord Cromer. He began by explaining the origin of the Association, which existed in order " to show the leaders......
Under The Beading "an Experiment That Failed," The Times...
correspondent in Egypt gives a survey of the period of unrest which culminated in the murder of Boutros Pasha. Lord Cromer, as he reminds us, had already initiated the......
The World Missionary Conference At Edinburgh, Briefly...
last issue, was concluded on Thursday. Attended by twelve hundred delegates and two hundred missionaries, the Conference has been a triumph of organisation. Each day the Session......
The Best Practical Use To Make Of The Veteran Reserves
when they are formed throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland still remains over for decision. We have our own opinion, but we will only say here that what impressed the......
The Exigencies Of Time And Place Made It Impossible For
the men to go through any evolutions. All that was possible was to form the fourteen companies into which the Veterans were divided into three sides of a hollow square,—a......
Though The Murder Of Boutros Pasha Precipitated The...
this disastrous experiment in coeciliation, the British Government, in the opinion of the Times corre- spondent, failed lamentably to recognise the true moral of that crime and......
Mr. Marmaduke Pickthall Has A Good Letter In Monday's...
Gazette on the British occupation of Egypt in reply to a characteristic explosion from Mr. Wilfrid Blunt. Mr. Blunt had rashly asserted that there was no difference whatever......
A Remarkable Proof Of The Spirit Inspiring The Men Was
conveyed by a voice from the ranks. The Secretary of State for War in the course of a speech which showed plainly how completely and thoroughly he had realised the full meaning......
We Cannot Find Space To Summarise Mr. Haldane's Speech, Or
the admirable address of the Adjutant-General, whom we desire to congratulate on his appointment as Inspector of the Oversee Forces of the Crown. We may note, however, that Sir......