12 JUNE 1926, page 3

We . Are Extremely Sorry To Hear That The University

of _London has received from the Treasury Solicitor formal notice to quit the site which is now occupied by the Institute of Historical Research. This is the result of the......

On Wednesday, June. 2nd, Mr. Churchill Received A...

the Free Church Council on the subject of the betting tax. His answer to the ejections offered by the deputation was, in our judgment, convincing as well as considerate.......

The Choice Of Lord Willingdon As The Next Governor- General

of Canada is :very wise. It will not be easy . to succeed Lord By - ng, but Lord Willingdon's fine record encourages us to believe that he will satisfy the Canadians as few......

At The Meeting Of The Liberal Party In The House

of Commons on Tuesday Lord Oxford's latest letter was read. He refused to withdraw anything he had said. We said last week that in any voting Mr. Lloyd George would 'probably......

There Was Beauty And A Fine Simplicity In The Address

which Mr. Baldwin gave at the opening of the Harrow War .Memorial on Thursday, June 3rd. He spoke of social service. The boy- of '1026 who asks himself" What shall I do with my......

Sir Henry Cautley, Who Was Chairman Of The Select Committee

on Betting, feels strongly, of course, that street betting ought to be taxed on moral grounds as a method of restriction.. He does not shrink at all from the idea of licensed......

We Greatly Regret To Record The Death Of Mr. Frederick

Wrench who was very well known as a Land Commissioner in Ireland, and was . appointed a member of the Privy Council. Last year Mr. Wrench becanic one of the proprietors of the......

Rank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

on December 3rd, 1925. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 100'; on Wednesday week 1001; a year ago 99 . Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 87; on . Wednesday week......