10 APRIL 1909, page 3

The Second Article Deals With The New Scheme Of Officers'

tr aining, the distribution of fleets and nucleus crews, the scrapping" of ships, and Dreadnoughta.' It is pointed out, in illustration of the secret, hasty, and ill-considered......

We Cannot Find, Space To Deal At Length With The

contro- versY between Canon Hensley Henson and Dr. Gore, Bishop of Birmingham. We must, however, express our satisfaction at the knowledge that the important point on which they......

At The Mansion House On Monday A Large And Influential

meeting was held in support of the Aerial League of the British Empire. The League is "a. noft-political organisation to secure and maintain for the Empire the same supremacy in......

Two Important And Significant Articles Stating "the Case...

Admiralty" appeared in the Times of Friday, April 2nd, and Monday, April 5th,—importa.nt because of their contents, and significant because up till now the Times has been a......

The Oxford And Cambridge Boat-race, Which Was Won By Oxford

last Saturday by three and a half lengths, was a memorable contest. It is seldom that the boats are level when more than throe-quarters of the course has been covered. The......

It!r• Hemmerde's Appointment As Recorder Of Liverpool S...

re-election, polling took plaza in Boat It!r• Hemmerde's appointment as Recorder of Liverpool s aving involved his re-election, polling took plaza in Boat Denbighshire on Friday......

At The Annual Meeting Of The Ilarristers' Benevolent...

Friday week, Mr. Asquith made a very pleasant speech, in which he recalled the origin of the Associa- tion. "I and many of my struggling contemporaries," he said, "considered......

The So-called Strike At Ruskin College Has Been Much Written

about in the newspapers during the past week. We have not space to go into the details of the dispute, but may state generally that the outbreak of indiscipline among the......

Bank Nate, 21 Per Cent., Changed From 8 Per Cent.

April 1st. Consols (2i) were on Thursday 8151--Friday week 85.......

The Writer Notes The Curious Anomalies That Sir John Fisher

was a member of the Esher Committee which took the old Admiralty system (in which the First Sea Lord was primus inter pares) as its model, and that all demands for inquiry have......