16 MAY 1908, page 2

The News From The Indian Frontier Is Both Good And

bad. The Amir has at last issued a warning to his subjects against invading territory under British control; but on the other band, the Mohmands have refused to send in their......

In The Lords On Monday Lord Addington Urged On The

Government the need of coming to the rescue of the hop industry. It was, he argued, a matter of national concern, and the damage done to the British growers by the enormous......

The Prince And Princess Of Wales Opened The Franco- British

Exhibition on Thursday,, but unfortunately in a downpour of rain. The enthusiasm excited by the Exhibition may be gauged by the fact that in spite of the terrible weather a......

In The Commons On Monday The Prime Minister Con- Firmed

the rumours as to the holding of an autumn Session. In reply to a question, he said that it was inevitable, but he could not forecast the exact date when it was likely to begin.......

Mr. Haldane, Who Followed, Appealed To The Ulster Members To

abandon their hostile attitude, or at least produce an alterna- tive scheme,—an appeal which failed in its effect; but Mr Campbell, the ex-Attorney-General for Ireland, while......

The "daylight Saving Bill" Was Under Discussion Before A...

Committee on Thursday, a Committee of which Sir Edward Sassoon is Chairman. The evidence offered was of a very interesting kind, and on the whole supports the view of the......

There Has Been A Whom, Revival Of Cattle-driving In Ireland.

The Times of Monday notices half-a-dozen cases which have occurred quite recently in Galway and Queen's County. At Loughrea, where the police had impounded a number of cattle......

The Committee Stage Of The Land Values (scotland) Bill Was

under discussion in the House of Lords on Wednesday. The Lord Chancellor and Lord Crewe declared that the Government desired to remove an injustice which pressed on those who......