6 AUGUST 1910, Page 2

Scotland, we are further told, has already given an emphatic

vote against the continuance of government by an hereditary Chamber :—

"Let her pursue at once and with equal resolution an ideal of Constitutional revision, which will include, so far as she is con- cerned, the concentration of her legislative and administrative machinery in Scotland, and its control by her representatives, under such safeguards as may be necessary to retain the absolute supremacy of the Imperial Parliament. The moment is opportune to raise this question, for under any comprehensive scheme of Constitutional Reform it is essential to provide for the representa- tion of the nationalities of the United Kingdom.upon a proper basis through Devolution."