15 JUNE 1912, page 3

An Appeal Was Made In Tuesday's Times By The Secretary

of the National Trust for assistance in acquiring for the public the site of a Roman fort, known as Borran's Field, at the north end of Windermere near Ambleside. The fort forms......

The Birthday Honours Were Announced On Friday, Among The...

new peers we note with satisfaction the inclusion of Sir Frederick Channing, a man whose moderation and public spirit well deserved recognition. Field-Marshal Sir William......

In The Commons On Wednesday Mr. Austen Chamberlain Moved A

vote of censure on Mr. McKenna for refusing public protection to the labourers brought to Purfleet from Newport, whose importation by their employers he had described as "......

The By-election At Hythe, Caused By The Death Of Sir

E. A. Sassoon, has resulted in the return of his son, the Unionist candidate, by a majority of 1,718. In 1910 the Unionist majority was 1,792.......

On Monday The Government's Proposals For The Adjustment...

London transport dispute were rejected by the masters, and the same evening the Transport Workers' Federation, in accordance with their threat, gave orders for an immediate......

A Great And Impressive Demonstration Of Protest Against...

Disestablishment Bill was held in London on Wednesday afternoon. A procession of clergy and laity, two miles long, including upwards of 10,000 Churchmen from Wales and 5,000......

On Monday A Meeting Was Held In The City To

support the Government's action in adopting the Criminal Law Amend- ment (White Slave Traffic) Bill. The Guildhall was packed with men and the feeling of earnestness and......

We Feel Bound To Express Our Regret At The Sentenoe

of deportation recently passed by the Common Serjcant, and confirmed on Monday by the Court of Criminal Appeal, upon the Italian Anarchist Malatesta. Malatesta had expressed......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 3 Per Cent.

May 9th. Consols (2I) were on Friday 76k—Friday week 761.......