10 MARCH 1906, page 2

At A Special General Meeting Of The Unionist Free-trade Club

held in London on Tuesday, the Duke of Devonshire addressed his followers on the future policy of the Unionist Free-trade party. After pointing out that the victory for......

In The Commons On Monday The Administration Of The Aliens

Act was the principal subject of discussion. Mr. Herbert Gladstone defended the action and bona-fides of the administrators in regard to several alleged cases of harshness, but......

President Roosevelt And The Senate Are Still At Variance....

concessions on the Railway Rates Bill have increased the number of his supporters, though, it is doubtful if they will enable the measure to pass; but on the Philippine Tariff......

After This Virtual Repudiation Of Mr. Ba . Lfour's...

Duke insisted—and as we think very wisely insisted—that the Unionist Free-Trade Club should direct its energies rather within the party than qutside the party in order to......

Unless We Are Greatly Mistaken, Mr. Haldane Has The Root

of the matter in him. His speech introducing the Army Estimates on Thursday has been highly praised in the news- papers as a remarkable Parliamentary effort. What we value it......

On Monday Night In Committee Sir Edward Grey Made An

important statement on the reorganisation of the Consular Service. While admitting that thtre was room for improve- ment, be asserted that much had been done to remedy the......

There Was An Interesting Discussion On Admiralty Policy...

House of Lords on Tuesday. Lord Goschen cordially approved of the numerical redistribution of the Fleet, and the action taken as to the Reserves. But while he admitted that the......

We Shall Return Next Week To Mr. Haldane's Speech, But

may note here one or two of his chief points. In the first place, there is to be a wise reduction of unnecessary expenditure on such things as the Dorking or North Downs......