15 JANUARY 1910, page 1

News Of The Week.

MO-DAY polling takes place in sixty-seven constituencies. These include twelve London divisions and the cities of Manchester and Birmingham, as well as several Southern and......

Incredible As It Sounds, A Very Considerable Number Of...

Free-traders seem to have persuaded themselves that there is no real danger of a Home-rule Bill being passed even if the Liberals obtain a majority. In spite of the facts that......

We Venture To Assert That Neither Mr. Asquith Nor Any

of his colleagues will give such a pledge. Indeed, we feel we are laying ourselves open to an accusation of extreme political innocence in making such a suggestion. If any proof......

Considering The Circumstances Of The Moment, Is It...

if Mr. Asquith were really under no pledge to the Nationalists, and had no intention of establishing a Dublin Parliament, he would not have seized this or some other opportunity......

We Have Dealt At Length Elsewhere With The Considerations •

which in our opinion should influence Unionist Free-traders and those men of moderate views who take what we may . venture to call the Spectator view in casting their votes. We......

To Sum Up. The Integrity Of The United Kingdom Is

un- questionably at this moment in far greater peril than it has ever been before, owing to the fact that if the Liberal Party carry the present Election, the barrier which has......

S E E The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript,...

case.......

Notice.—with This Week's Number Of The " Spectator" Is...

an Eight-Page Supplement, containing the Tfalf-Yeirly Index and Title-Page,—i.e., from July 3rd to December 25th, 1909, inclusive.......