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Sir Edward Grey Was The Chief Speaker At A Liberal

demonstration in Edinburgh on. Monday, and devoted the greater part of his speech to the Navy and our foreign relations. He had not the slightest wish to deprecate any......

Sir Edward Grey Went On To Declare That As Regards

the future, it might be that there world be some agreement of a perfectly voluntary nature ; but it could not be the result of pressure on either side. "It must be simply the......

Mr. Haldane, Whose A )sense From The Political Arena Owing

to illness has been a matter of general regret, has issued his election address. It is happily free from the strident accents with which we have become so painfully familiar of......

On Tuesday Morning At The Annual Meeting Of The Classical

Association Lord Cromer delivered his Presidential address on "Ancient and Modern Imperialism." Putting aside the question of our relation to the Colonies, he stated that " the......

Lord Hugh Cecil Made A Strong Speech At Greenwich On

Monday in support of Mr. Benn, the Unionist and Tariff Reform candidate. He could not admit that the Lords had acted unconstitutionally in rejecting the Budget. At the same......

In The Course Of A Speech At Wolverhampton On Wednesday

Mr. Lloyd George made a vulgar and gratuitous attack on Lord Midleton, who, as Mr. Brodrick, was a Member of the House of Commons and Minister for War. "Then a constituency......

A Special Feature Of The Election Literature Issued On...

of the Government has been the claim that the Budget is a Christian or a holy Budget. This claim reaches its climax in a leaflet entitled "The National Crisis: an Appeal in the......

We Offer No Excuse For Quoting The Letter Which Lord

Rosebery has written to Mr. Harold Cox on the subject of his candidature at Preston. After saying that there is no one, excepting of course his own son, for whose return to......

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