13 SEPTEMBER 1913, page 2

A Conference Between Representatives Of The Dublin Em-...

men and the deputation of six from the Trade Union Congress met on Saturday at the Shelburne Hotel and continued on Monday, hut broke up that evening after an all-day sitting......

The Board Of Trade Returns For August Show A Decline

of some three and a half millions in imports and an increase of 12332,000 in exports, the improvement being here due entirely to the advance under one head—that of new shipping......

Several Letters Have Appeared In The Times During The Week

on the King and the Constitution. As we have already published a considerable correspondence on this subject, we do not wish to dwell unnecessarily on a controversy which,......

The Deadlock Between Masters And Men In Dublin Remains...

unaltered. On Sunday a great Free Speech demonstration was held in Sackville Street, at which Mr. Barnes, M.P., without committing himself to the sup- port of " Larkinism,"......

We Regret To Have To Record The Loss Of The

German naval air- ship Ll. The vessel, a Zeppelin dirigible built in 1912, was caught in a sudden storm about eighteen miles north of Heligoland at about 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and......

On Wednesday Letters On The Same Subject Appeared In The

Times from Sir William Anson and Lord Hugh Cecil. Sir William Anson said that since the Government have deprived the Lords of their constitutional right to bring about an appeal......

The American Currency Bill Has Been Favourably Reported...

House of Representatives by the Banking Committee. This measure, in which President Wilson has made a serious attempt to remedy the incoherence of the American system, discards......

A Further Instalment Of The Late Count Hayashi's Reminis-...

published in the Iiji Shimpo, a Japanese paper owned by his son-in-law, is summarized by Reuter in Thursday's papers. The previous instalment dealt with the German suggestion of......