15 JULY 1911, page 3

On Monday Mr. Chamberlain's 75th Birthday Was Celebrated...

banquet in London. The guests numbered 110, repre- senting Mr. Chamberlain's years and his 35 years of member- ship of the House of Commons. Mr. Balfour spoke unex- pectedly in......

We Record With Much Regret The Death On Wednesday Of

Sir Eldon Gorst, who till a few days ago was British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt. Sir Eldon Gorst was the eldest son of Sir John Gent, and entered the diplomatic service......

Taken As A Whole, The Debate Was Unimportant, Except For

a very significant remark made by Lord Lansdowne. "We do not," said he, "regard the Bill as anything in the nature of a final settlement, but only as a provisional measure in-......

It Is With Intense Satisfaction That We Are Able To

announce that the London Veteran Reserve has now reached the number of 11,000, and that men of the best quality are coming in at the rate of 160 a day, or nearly 1,000 a week.......

Tariff Reformers Will Be Interested By A Paragraph In...

Daily Mail upon the shipbuilding boom. The onnage under construction at the close of the quarter ended on June 30th was 1,476,394 tons, which is the largest on record, being......

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We Congratulate Major Morrison-bell, The Enterprising...

Devon, on having most efficiently called attention to the scandals connected with not only the over-representation of Ireland and the under-representation of England, but the......

A Settlement Of The Shipping Dispute In Manchester And...

was announced in the early hours of Monday morn- ing, when a document authorizing the resumption of work was signed by reprethentatives of the six unions concerned. The strikers......

The Report Stage Of The Parliament Bill Was Concluded In

the Lords on Thursday night. After Lord Courtney's attempt to induce the Lords to accept the Speaker's decision as to Money Bills had been defeated, Lord Cromer moved words to......