Act Amendment Act, [452]; general, [454], 32. Expenditure, [450]. GEOR- GIAN Bay Canal, report on, [452], [453]. IMMIGRATION, Oriental, [387], [451]. Insurance Bill, [452]. JAPAN, restric- tion of emigration, [447]. KING, Mr., his report on Oriental Immigration, [451]. MANITOBA, boundary of, [453]; purchase of the telephone system, [455]. Marine Department, irregularities in, [449]. NEW BRUNSWICK, [456]. NOVA SCOTIA, Education, technical, [456]; railways, Intercolonial and provincial, [456]. ONTARIO, boundary of, [453]; elections, general, [456]; Estimates, [456]; Gibson, Hon. J. M., appointed Lieutenant-Governor, [456]; measures, legislative, [455]. Opium traffic on the Pacific Coast, [451]; Conference, [452]. Ottawa, branch of the Royal Mint, opened, [452]. PACIFIC Coast, opium traffic on, [451]. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, election, general, [456]; Has- zard, Hon. L. L., Prime Minister, [456]. QUEBEC, Abraham, Plains of, dedicated as a national memorial, 23; boundary of, [453]; election, general, [456]; Esti mates, [456]; foundation of, celebration of the tercentenary, [163], [454], 23; Pelletier, Sir A., Lieutenant-Governor, [456]; Wolfe, General, service in mem- ory of, 23. REVENUE, [450]. SASKAT- CHEWAN, election, general, [455]. Sen- ate, proposed reform of the, [449]. TRADE, [451]. VANCOUVER, riots in, report of the Commission, [447] CARNEGIE, A., establishes a "Hero Fund,"
CAVENDISH, V., succeeds to the Dukedom
of Devonshire, [82]; presentation of an address at Matlock, 31
CAXTON HALL, meetings, [154], [186], [205],
4, 9, 25; "Women's Parliament" at, [30] CENSORSHIP of plays, authors advocate dis- continuance, 6
CHANDLER, F.,awarded the Edward Medal,6 CHANNEL, attempts to swim across, 26 CHELSEA pageant, 19 CHELTENHAM pageant, 20 CHINA.-CHUN, Prince, appointed Re-
gent, [394]; his mission to Germany, [395]. Constitutional Assembly, scheme, [393]. DALAI LAMA, recep- tion, [394]. EMPEROR of, his death, [394], 34. Emperor, the new, [394]; enthroned, [395]. Empress-Dowager of, her death, [394], 34. FLOODS, [393]. HART, Sir R., his departure, [394] Hillier, Sir W. C., appointed Chinese Adviser, [394]. INDO-CHINA, French, Klobukowski, M., appointed Governor-General, [398]; Public Works, scheme, [398]; Railway con- struction, [398]; Seditious movements, [397] JAPAN, relations with, [392]. MANCHURIA, administration of, [391]. NAN-PIAO, recovery of coal-mining rights, [391] Nepalese mission at Peking, [394]. OPIUM trade, suppres- sion, [393]. PEKING-Hankow Railway, redemption, [391]. RAILWAYS, re- demption of the concessions to foreign
syndicates, [390]. REFORM measures, [393]. Tatsu-Maru, case of, [392] Trade, [396]. UNITED States fleet at Amoy, [393]. YUNNAN rebellion, sup- pression of, [393]
CHRISTIE'S, sales at, 4, 7, 8, 10, 15, 19, 94 CHURCH Congress, Manchester, [202], 30 CHURCHILL, Lord, Chairman G.W.R., 6 CHURCHILL, W., appointed President of
the Board of Trade, [81]; his efforts at conciliation in the engineering dis- pute, [194]; memorandum on the Con- ciliation Act of 1896, [194]; scheme for a standing Court of Arbitration, 27 CINEMATOGRAPH disaster, Barnsley, 1 CIVIL List pensions, 19
CLASSICAL Association, Birmingham, 30 CONFEDERATES, section of, [3], [71] CONFERENCES AND CONGRESSES.-
Art, International, [189], 91; Associ- ated Chambers of Commerce, [71]. Christian, Caxton Hall, [186]. Church, Manchester, [202], 30; Constitution, [189]. Co-operative, Newport, [132], 16. Copyright, Berlin, 34, [304]; Education Bill, Manchester, [139]. Electric units and standards, Burling- ton House, 31. Episcopal, [189], 20. Eucharistic, [195]-[197], 27. Federa- tion of Trade Unions, Oxford, [154]. Free Trade, International, 25, [188]. Friendly Societies, [132]. Head- masters, 38. Infant mortality, Caxton Hall, 9. International. Free Trade, [188], 25; Copyright, Berlin, 34, [304]; Phosphorus Matches, [250]. Inter- parliamentary Union, Berlin, 28. Labour, Hull, [6]. Labour Co-part- nership Association, 35. Lambeth, 25. League of Young Liberals, [27]. Liberal League, Westminster Palace Hotel, [61]. Liberal Unionists, Man- chester, [225]. Mansion House, 33. Miners' Federation, Paris, 16. Moral Education, [189], 29. National Liberal Federation, Birmingham, [139]; Lei- cester, [47]. National Service League, [145]. National Union of Conservative Associations, [148], [224]. Naval, In- ternational at the Foreign Office, [230], 36. Pan-Anglican, [141]-[144], 17. Parents' League, Queen's Hall, [164]. Peace, [186], 24. Political Institutions, 25. Railway Servants, [203]. Religions, History of, Oxford, [189], 28. Pre- sidential, Chicago, 17, 21, [431][433]. Road, International, Paris, 31. Ship- building trades, Hartlepool, 30. Teachers, [107]. Trade Union, Not- tingham, [193]. Unionist Free-Trade Club, [126]. United Irish League, Leeds, [132] Victoria League, [119]. Welsh National Liberal, Swansea, [198]. White Phosphorus Matches, Berne, [250]. Women's Liberal As- sociation, Albert Hall, 36. "Women's Parliament," Caxton Hall, [30]. Women's Social and Political Union, Caxton Hall, [205]. Women's Suffrage, Caxton Hall, [154]; Queen's Hall, [16]. Women's Unionist and Tariff Reform Association, [122]
CONNAUGHT, Prince A. of, in Glasgow, [195]
CONYNGHAM, Marchioness, sale of her plate, 13
COOK, Messrs. E., & Sons, damages in "Soap Trust" case, 33 COOKE, Rev. G. A., elected Professor of Exegesis at Oxford, 20
COPLESTAKE v. Hoper, "heriot " decision reversed, 14
COPYRIGHT Convention, adoption of, at Berlin, [304], 34
COTTON trade strike, [194], [204]; settle- ment, [220], 34
COUNTY Council, London, Budget state- ment, 11; report, 26; meeting ad- journed, 31; bye-election at Hamp- stead, 32
COURTNEY, Lord, of Penwith, honorary degree conferred, 20 CRETE.-DISCOVERIES in, 26; UNION with Greece, [330]
CREWE, Earl of, appointed Secretary for the Colonies, [81]; leader of the House of Lords, [81]; Lord Privy Seal, [206],
CRICKET. See SPORTS
CRIMINAL Appeal, new Court of, first sit- ting, 14
CRIMINAL CASES.-Boulter, H., 4; Cal-
cutt, J., 10; Cole, F., jun., 38; Hirst, ex-Mayor of Stepney, 25; Hyne, A., 5; Kurze, K., 5; Mile-End Board of Guardians, members, 25; Musgrave, V., 2; Poplar Board of Guardians, members, 36; Robinson, M. A., 11; Rushworth, Mrs. S., 2; Sievier, R. S., acquittal, 24; Thaw, H., 1; Tilak, B. G., 23; Veltheim, F. von, 5 CROOKS, Sir W., honorary degree conferred, 17
CROSBY Hall, preservation of, abandoned, 3
CULLINAN diamond, cut and placed in the Tower, 35
CURZON, Lord, of Kedleston, elected an
Irish Representative Peer, [11]; honor- ary degree conferred, 20; elected Lord Rector of Glasgow, [254], 32; proposes to open Oxford degrees to women, 32
CYPRUS, Island of, riot in, [331]
Daily Telegraph, the, publishes an inter- view with the German Emperor, [218], [299], 33
DANE, Sir L. W., appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Punjab, 2
DARWIN, F., at the British Association, Dublin, 27
DARWIN-Wallace medals, presentation of,
DEMONSTRATIONS.-Albert Hall, [105], [134], [148], [215]; Clitheroe, [164]; Glasgow, [195]; Hyde Park, [141], [170], [197], 18, 24, 29; Lanark, 16; Leeds, [164], [202]; Queen's Hall, [45]; Rhondda Valley, [164]; Stock- ton-on-Tees, [193]; Swansea, [191]; Trafalgar Square, [105], [135], [187], [202], [204], 30
DENMARK.-ADMINISTRATION of Justice Bill, [358], [359]. Agricultural La- bourers' Accident Insurance Act, [359]. Alberti, M., Home Secretary, his frauds, [357], [360]; his Administra. tion of Justice Bill, [359]; resignation, [360]; amount of his embezzlements, [360]. BUDGET, [358], [361]. Cus- TOMS Reform Bill, [358]. DEBT, foreign, [361]; National, [361]. De- fence Committee, report, [361]. De- taillehandler Bank, condition, [358]. Diplomatic and Consular Service, re- form of, [360]. ENGLAND, King and Queen of, their visit, [362]. GRUNDE- JERBANK, closing of the, [358]. ICE- LAND, relations with, [362]. MINISTRY, resign, [360]; the new, [360]. Muni- cipal suffrage, reform, [358]. Neer- gaard, M., Premier, [360]; his Budget, [361]. North Sea and Baltic Con- ventions, [362]. SMALL Holdings Bill, [361]. WOMEN, position of, [359] DEPUTATIONS received by, Asquith, H. H., [16], [110], [165], [166], [198], [220], [252]; Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., [8]; Churchill, W., [204]; Gladstone, H., [184], 6
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, his death, [72], 9 DOUGHERTY, Sir J. B., appointed Under- Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 23
DRAMA, The.-Adaptations, 95; Come- dies, modern, 96;" Flag Lieutenant," 95; Getting Married," 95; "Han- nele," 97; Matt of Merrymount," 94; Novels dramatised, 97; Pinkie and the Fairies," 98; Plays, new, 95, 96; Revivals, 95, 96; Romantic school, decline of, 94; Shakespearean revivals, 97; Sicilian players, 97; "Thunder- bolt, The," 96; What Every Woman Knows," 96
DRAPERS' Company, grant to Oxford Uni- versity, 18
DUDLEY, Earl of, appointed Governor-
General of the Australian Common- wealth, 8, [470]; his Commission re- ports, [257]
DUVEEN, Sir J., offers a new wing to the Tate Gallery, 13, 92
EARTHQUAKES.-Calabria, 38; Messina, 38; Reggio, 38 ECCLESIASTICAL-BARKER, Rev. Pre- bendary W., appointed Dean of Carlisle, 2. Bury, Rev. H., elected Bishop of Honduras, 24. CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, on the Pan-Anglican Congress, [2], [141], [191], 1; inaugu- ral address, [142]; negotiations on the new Education Bill, [226], [239]; his scheme for the augmentation of poor benefices, 3; Encyclical letter, [190], 25. Canterbury Cathedral, Bell Harry Tower, repairs completed, 12. Carter, Rt. Rev. W. M., elected Archbishop of Cape Town, 38. Christian Confer- ence, Caxton Hall, [186]. Christian Socialism, manifesto on, [6]. Church Congress, Manchester, [202], 30. EDE, Rev. W. M., appointed Dean of Wor- cester, 23. Episcopal Congress, [189],
ECCLESIASTICAL, continued.
20; resolutions, [190]; Encyclical Letter, [190], 25; Eucharistic Con- gress, [195]-[197], 27. KINNAIRD, Lord, appointed High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland, 5. Knox, Bishop, at the Church Congress, Manchester, [202]. LAMBETH Conference, 25. London, Bishop of, his "midnight march," [164]. MACLAGAN, Most Rev. W. D., resigns Archbishopric of York, 33. "ORNAMENTS of the Church and its Ministers," Report on, [41], 3. PAGE, Rev. A. H., appointed Dean of Peterborough, 14. Pan-Anglican Con- gress, [141]-[144], 17; thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral, [143]; amount of thankoffering, 18, 25. St. Paul's Cathedral, memorial service at, for the King of Portugal, 4. Plumb, Provost, elected Bishop of St. Andrews, 4.
RIDGEWAY, Rev. C. S., Bishop- elect of Chichester, 2. Robberds, Rt. Rev. W. J., elected Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, 5. THOMP- SON, Rev. H., charge against, 23. WAKEFIELD, See of, Sanderson be- quest, 5. Walsh, Rt. Rev. Dr. W., elected Chancellor of the new Dublin University, 38, [256] EDWARD VII., King, in Scandinavia,
[120], [362], [364], [370]; Russia, [131], [320], 16; omission of three Labour members from his garden-party, [131]; at Cronberg, [191], [296], 25; Ischl, [191], [308], 25; opens the university buildings at Leeds, [162], 20; at Bristol, [162], 20; opens the Royal Edward Dock at Avonmouth, [162], 20; attends a memorial service for the King of Portugal at St. Paul's Cathedral, 4; present at a Requiem Mass, 4; his appreciation of the ser- vices of the Militia, 6; leaves for Biarritz, 7; celebration of his birthday, 18; lays the foundation stone of the new Hospital at Windsor, 18; at Marien- bad, 26; Birthday Honours List, 18, 34; summons Mr. Asquith to Biarritz, 80 EDWARD Medal, award of, 6 EGYPT.-BUDGET, [411]. DEBT, amount of, [411]. EDUCATION, [412]. Elec- tion, system of voting, [410]. Esti- mates, [411]. Expenditure, [411]. GARSTIN, Sir W., his resignation, [411]. Gorst, Sir E., Consul-General, his policy, [409]; view of self-government, [410]; visit to the Soudan, [415]. IR- RIGATION Works, [411]. MUSTAPHA Kamel Pasha, leader of the National movement, his death, [409], 110; funeral, [409]. NATIONAL movement, [409]. POPULATION, [416]. REVENUE,
[111], TRADE, [413]. SOUDAN, [413];
Abdel-Kader, his attack on Mr. Scott- Moncrieff, [415]; Bir Natron, rein- forcement of the post at, [414]; desert, tragedy of the, [414]; frontier raids, [413]; Gordon College, Khartoum, re- port, [412]; population, [413]; revenue, [413]; Scott-Moncrieff, Mr., attacked and murdered, [451]; slaves, suppres sion of the export, [414]; trade, [414]
ELECTIONS.-Chelmsford, 35; Cornwall,
3; Derbyshire, W., [82]; Devon, [4]. 2; Dewsbury, [84], 12; Down, W., 9; Dundee, [82], [100], 13; Essex, [235]; Glamorgan, 4; Haggerston, [187], 24 ; Hastings, [49], 7; Herefordshire, S., [16], 3; Kincardineshire, [84], 12; Leeds, S., [30], 5; Leitrim, Ñ., 6; Manchester, N.-W., [82]-[84], 12; Montrose, [100], 14; Newcastle-on- Tyne, [197], 29; Newport, 14; Peck- ham, [70], 9; Pembrokeshire, [166], 23; Pudsey, [140], 17; Sheffield, [82]; Shropshire, N., [105]; Stirling, [111]. 15; Wolverhampton, [82], [92], 13; Worcester, [27], 3, 7
EMPIRE DAY, celebration, [119] ENGINEERING DISPUTE, [111], [194]; settled,
ESTIMATES. See Parliament
EVANS, Dr. A. J., on the discoveries in Crete, 26
S. T., appointed Solicitor-General, 3 EVERSON, H., awarded the Edward Medal, 6 EXHIBITIONS. Franco British, [120], [163], 14. Missionary, at the Agricul- tural Hall, 16
FARMAN, H., his aeroplane, 2 FINANCE and trade in 1908, [260]-[263] FIRES. BRITISH Columbia, Crow's Nest region, 24
CHELSEA, Boston, Mass., 11 COLLINWOOD, 7
CONSTANTINOPLE, 26
DRURY Lane Theatre, 9
HAMSTEAD Colliery, 7 HARROW School, 10 HASSKEUY, 8
MICHIGAN, 32
MINNESOTA, 27
TELEPHONE Exchange, Paris, 28 WISCONSIN, 27, 32
FISHER, Sir J., his relations with Lord C. Beresford, [159]; honorary degree con- ferred, 17
FITZMAURICE, Lord, appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, [206], 31 FOOTBALL. See Sports FOUNDATION stones laid, "Bureau of
American Republics,' 14; King Edward VII. Hospital at Windsor,
18 FRANCE. AMADE, Gen. d', in command at Casablanca, [264]. Amnesty Bill, [266]. Anarchism, measures to check, [273]. Artillery, Bill for the increase, [275] BIETRY, M., expulsion, [272]. Briand, M., appointed Minister of Justice, [264]. Budget, [268], [272], [274], [275]; passed, [276]. CASA- BLANCA, Foreign Legion at, arrest of deserters, [272], [298], [423]. Chambers, adjourned, [267]; reassembled, [268] Clemenceau, M., at Carlsbad, [271]; Marienbad, 26, Congress of Agri- cultural Workers' Unions at Nar- boune, [271]. DEATH Penalty, suppres- sion, [269]; retention, [273], [275]. Departmental Councils, meetings, [271] Dreyfus, Major, fired at, [269], 16. ESTIMATES, [274]. FALLIERES,
President, his visit to London, [120], 15; reception, [120]; Northern tour, [271]; assault on, 38. Finance Bill, [274], [276]. Foreign relations, [120]. GUYOT-DESSAIGNE, M., Minister of Justice, his death, [264]. INCOME TAX Bill, [265], [268], [270]. LABOUR troubles, [269], [271]. Labour, General Confederation of, demonstration at Villeneuve St. Georges, [271]; affiliated with the Miners' Federation, [271]. MESSAGERIES Maritimes and the State, agreement between, [274]. Morocco, policy in, [265], [274]. Municipal elections, [268]. NAVY, statement on, [275]. OLD Age Pensions Bill, re- sult, [266], [275]. PENAL Code, Bill. for the reform, [269], [273]. Picquart, General, his Bill dealing with the supply of officers, [270]. Press, law governing the, amended, [270]. REIN- ACH, J., restored to the rank of captain, [266]. Rochette, M., arrested, 9. SECRET Voting Bill, [269]. Senatorial elections, [275]. Senators and Deputies in London, [163], 23. Session, close of the, [270], [276]. Strike at Draveil, [269]. THOMSON, M., his resignation, [272] Trade Union officials in Lon- don, [204] ULLMO, Lieut., sentenced,
6. VILLENEUVE St. Georges, riot at, [271]. WARSHIPS, accidents on, [272]; debate on, [272]. Western Railway system, purchase of the, [269]. Work- ing-class excursionists at the Franco- British Exhibition, 25. ZOLA, M., his remains transferred to the Pantheon, [267], [269], 16
FRANCO-BRITISH Exhibition, [120], [163], 14, 25; Olympic Games at, 21, 31, 32, 33; publication of awards, 31; closed, 33; number of visitors, 33
FROST in Central Europe, 38; France, 38; United Kingdom, 1, 2, 38
FULLER, Sir B., his letter in The Times on the unrest in India, 16 FURNESS, Sir C., his profit sharing scheme, [260], 30
GERMANY.-AERIAL Navy League, at
Mannheim, [294]. Army, cases of brutality in, [291]. Arnim, Count, on the Polish Expropriation Bill, [289]. BALTIC and North Sea Agreements, [302]; Battleships, Bill for the re- duction of the age-limit, [292]; British working-men at Berlin, [298]. Bud- get, [284]; Bülow, Prince, his taxa- tion measures, [284]; views on the adoption of manhood suffrage, [286]; on the Emperor's letter to Lord Tweed- mouth, [294]; the limitation of arma- ments, [294]; at the Inter-Parliament- ary Congress, [297]; his wish to resign, [299]; on the Emperor's publica- tion of his policy, [300], 9, 34; at Potsdam, [300]; on foreign relations, [302], 9. Burgomasters and Municipal Councillors, in London, [121], 14. CAMEROONS and the French Congo, delimitation of the frontier, [303]; Casablanca, French Foreign Legion at,
deserters from, [298]. China, with- drawal of troops from, [303]. Colonies, condition of, [295]. Commercial treaties, [286]. Constitution, amend- ment of the, debate on, [301], 36; Copyright Conference, [304], 34. Cus- toms tariff, result, [285]. Daily Telegraph, publication of the Emperor's policy towards England, [218], [299]. Dernburg, Herr, on the condition of the Colonies, [295], [419]; at Cape Town, [404]. ELECTIONS, [287]. Estimates, [284]. Eulenburg, Prince, charges against, [291]. Expropriation Bill, Polish, [289]. FINANCES, Imperial, condition [283]. Fischer, Herr, on uni- versal suffrage, [287]. Foreign rela- tions, [121], [295]-[299], [302]. Franco- German convention, signed, [303]. HARDEN, Herr M., his accusations, [291]; sentenced, 1. Hompesch, Count, on universal suffrage, [287]. INCOME tax, increase of, [284]. Inter- Parliamentary Congress, at Berlin, [297]. KÖSTER, Adm von, president of the Navy League, [293]. LEAGUE for the German element abroad," at Constance, [303]. Lüderitz Bay, dis- covery of diamonds, [295]. MINIS- TERIAL responsibility, debate on, [301]. Morocco, policy in, [297]. Mulai Нafid, recognised Sultan of Morocco, [296]. NAVY League, work of the, [293]. Navy Estimates, [292]; expenditure, [293]. North German Lloyd, subsidy, [295] Nuremberg, Socialist Congress at, [288]. PAN-GERMAN League, [297]. Peters, Dr., his action for libel, [292]. Press Congress, Berlin, [298]. Press Gallery reporters, strike, [295]. Public Meetings Bill, [290]. REVENUE, pro- posed measures for increasing, [284]. SOCIALIST demonstrations, [286]. frage, manhood, adoption of, [286]; agitation in favour, [287], 2. Sugar, reduction of the excise duty on, [291]. Sydow, Herr von, appointed Secretary of State for the Treasury, [283]. TRADE, [286]. UNEMPLOYMENT, debate on, [288]. WOMEN'S Navy Association, [293]. YOUTHFUL offenders, court for the trial of, [292] GERMANY, William II., Emperor of, his
letter to Lord Tweedmouth, [58], [294], 7; publication of his policy towards England, [218], [299], 33; his meeting with King Edward VII., [296]; speech at Strasburg, [296]; at Venice, 9 GIBSON-CARMICHAEL, Sir T. D., appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, [475],
GILBERT, A., resigns membership of the Royal Academy, 92
GOLD coins, Roman, discovery of, at Cor- bridge, 28
GOLDSMITHS' Company, gifts to Cambridge and Oxford Universities, 8 GOTT, Bishop, sale of his library, 9
GRAY'S Inn, tercentenary of the election of Francis Bacon as Treasurer, 32 GRAYSON, V., omitted from the King's garden-party, [131]
CABINET, reconstruction, [338]. Crete, proclamation of union with, [338]. MONETARY convention, [338]. SPARTA, discovery of a temple of Artemis Orthia, 15
GROSS, Major, his military airship, 27 GUILDHALL Library, gift to, 4
HALDANE, R. B., at the dinner of the
Militia Club, 6; honorary degree con- ferred, 20
HALL-JONES, W., appointed High Com- missioner for New Zealand, 31 HALSBURY, Earl of, honorary degree con- ferred, 17
HARDIE, K., omitted from the King's garden-party, [131]
HART, Sir R., honorary degree of D.C.L. conferred, 18
HELIUM, liquefaction of, 23, 86 HERKOMER, Sir H. von, honorary degree conferred, 17
HERO Fund, establishment of a, 29
His Majesty's Theatre, matinée in memory of Adelaide Ristori, 35
HOBHOUSE, C. E., appointed Financial Sec- retary to the Treasury, [81] HOLBEIN, M., 50-mile swim, 20
HOLMES, F. H., commits murder and sui- cide, 4
HOME Work, report of the Commons Com- mittee on, 24 HONG-KONG.-CANTON - Kowloon Rly. cost of construction, [396]. OPIUM trade, loss from the suppression of, [396]. PLAGUE, outbreak of, [397]. REVENUE, [396]. Riots, [397]. Tatsu- Maru, case of, [397]. Typhoon, [397]. UNIVERSITY, endowment of a, [397] HOOKER, Sir J., presented with a Darwin- Wallace medal, 20
Hop Commission, Report of the, [166] HORSE races. See Sports
HOSPITAL Fund, King Edward's gift to, 15; amount of receipts, 37
HUMPHREYS v. D. C. Thomson & Co., (literary case), decision, 13 "HUNGER Marchers," demonstration in Trafalgar Square, [195], 30
HUNTE, Sir E. R. Le, appointed Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, 36 HYDE Park, demonstrations in, 18, 24, 29
IBBETSON, A. W., Senior Wrangler of Cam- bridge University, 17
IBBOTSON, Sir D., resigns Lieutenant-Gov- ernorship of the Punjaub, 2 INDIA. ACCOUNTS, [375]. Anarchist out- rages, [381], [382]; repressive measures, [383]. BENGAL, attempt to wreck a train, [381]. Bombay, riot at, [381]. Budget Estimates, [377]. CALCUTTA, sedition in, [381], 14. Capital Account, [378]. Coinage, [379]. Criminal Law Amendment Act, [382]. EDWARD VII., King, his Imperial message to the Princes and people, [218], [383', 33. Estimate, revised, [376]. Exchange, [379]. FAMINE, [380]. Finance, [375]. Fraser, Lieut.-Governor, Sir A., at- tempts on his life, [381], [382]. IRRI- GATION, [378]. KENNEDY, Miss, killed
by a bomb, [381], 13. MILITARY Ex- penditure, [378]. Morley, Lord, his proposed reforms, [248], [384]. NATIVE States, [384]. North-West Frontier, [374]; Dial, raid on, [375]; Mahsud Waziris, raid on Dial, [375]; Mohmands, expedition against, [374]; Peshawur, raid on, [375]; Zakka Khels, expedition against, [374]; submission, [374] PLAGUE, [379]; number of deaths from, [379] RAILWAYS, [378]. THOMSON, Sir J., appointed a member of the Council, 27. Tilak, Mr., convicted and sentenced, [382], 23
Indomitable, H.M.S., rapid voyage from Quebec, [188]
INDUSTRIAL disputes, Court of Arbitration in, 27
IRELAND. - BODKIN, M., appointed
County Court Judge of Clare, [258]. British Association, Dublin, [258]. CATTLE-driving, [257]. Crown jewels, robbery of, [77], [258]. DOUGHERTY, Sir J. B., appointed Under-Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant, [258], 23. Dud- ley, Lord, report of his Commission on Congestion, [257]; EMIGRATION sta- tistics, [259]. LEGISLATIVE measures, [75], [101], [118], [150], [174], [230], [256]. NATIONAL University, Dublin, [256] QUEEN's University, Belfast, [256]. REGISTRAR-General, report, [259]. Roche, A. B., and Sir T. O'Brien, case of, 23. SHIPPING trade, [259]. Sinn Fein movement, [256]. Strikes, [258]. TRADE, [259]. Tuberculosis Exhibition result, [256]. VICARS, Sir A., removed from office, [258] ISMAY, T. H., sale of his pictures, 10 ITALY. — APULIA, drought in, [281].
Army Estimates, [278] Austria-Hun- gary, relations with, [282]. BENADIR Colony, raid by Abyssinian tribes, [276], [417]. Bissolati, Sgr., appointed Director of the Avanti, [281]. get, [280]. CATHOLIC Congress, at Genoa, [278]. Civil Service Bill, [280]. DANTE, erection of a statue to, [280]. EARTHQUAKE, [283], 38. Education, higher, [280] FINANCE Bill, (280]. HYGIENE, public, establishment of a bureau, [280]. ISVOLSKY, M., at Desio, [281]. LABOUR, Confedera- tion of, [281]. MESSINA, destroyed by an earthquake, [283], 38, 73; NASI, Sgr., his trial, [277]; remission of his sentence, [281]; reception in Sicily, [281]. Navy Estimates, [278]. Novi Bazar Railway, [277], [279]. PARMA, strike at, [279], [281]. RAILWAY con- struction, (280). Religious teaching in schools, [277] Rudini, Marq. di, his death, [281], 134. SANTINI, Sgr., and Sgr. Zambelli, duel between, [280]. Schools, primary, religious teaching in, [276], [278]. Socialist Congress at Florence, [281]. TITTONI, Sgr., on his policy, [282]. Tornielli, Count, act of homage to the memory of, [279]
Victor Emmanuel, King, at Venice, 9
JACKSON, Prof. H., Order of Merit, 18
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