10 FEBRUARY 1912, page 2

The Speech Itself Gave The Most Detailed, And Also, Of

course, the most authoritative, forecast of the Home Rule Bill that has yet been made. After some general arguments in favour of Home Rule, Mr. Churchill explained that the......

Upon The Financial Question Mr. Churchill Did Not Throw Much

light. Ireland, he declared, was to be given a fair start, and the Imperial Parliament was to continue to deal with Land Purchase and Old Age Pensions. At the same time the......

Under The Heading Of " Home Rule Or The Union,"

Mr Arthur Elliot, writing in the Times of Tuesday, as an old Liberal Unionist, expresses the hope that men will not allow their attention to be diverted by controversy over......

The Greatest Relief Will Everywhere Be Felt That Mr....

Belfast meeting is safely over. Thanks to the appeals for order made ultimately by both the parties, to the presence in the city of over 4,000 troops, and not least to......

A Good Deal Of The Press Comment On The Stewart

case, though well meant, has, in our opinion, been not only injudicious but unfair to the German authorities, and therefore we shall say little more on the subject. We must,......

Mr. Lloyd George Replied At Great Length To Mr. Boner

Law's criticisms of Liberal finance at a meeting of the City Liberal Club last Saturday. As to the charge that the Government had increased national expenditure by £40,000,000......

Last Saturday Evening The Judges Of The Supreme Court At

Leipzig gave judgment in the case of Mr. Stewart, who was accused of espionage. In spite of the evidence for the prosecution being meagre in quantity and tainted in quality—they......

The New Taxes, According To Mr. Bona]. Law, Were Estimated

to produce £500,000 and only yielded £20,000, while the coati of collection was half a million. As a matter of fact, they yielded 2327,000 and cost 216,000 to collect.—Here we......

The Difficulties With Which The Cabinet Are Confronted In...

with finance in their Home Rule Bill has been clearly illustrated by Mr. 3. M. Robertson, M.P., the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. Speaking at a meeting of the......