17 JUNE 1911, page 2

The Introduction Of Mr. Lloyd George's Insurance Bill...

have given a fillip to the eause of compulsory insur- ance in Switzerland. The Times correspondent at Berne tells us that the Swiss Bill, after having been before Parliament for......

At The Launching Of The Tenth German Dreadnought— Named...

der Grosse '—at Hamburg on Saturday the " baptismal speech " was delivered by Field-Marshal von der Goltz. Speaking in a lyrical strain, the Field-Marshal said that the ship......

Prince Napoleon Went On To Say That He Had No

panacea for the social problems of to-day, but they must be studied by his political friends. Only a strong Government could settle the problems of the working classes and of......

It Is Always A Disagreeable Task To Interfere With The

private affairs of another nation, but as friends of Spain we do venture to ask artists and antiquarians throughout the world to make an effort to save this priceless national......

We Should Like At The Same Time To Draw Attention

to another point made by the New Age in connection with the Insurance Bill, namely, the general impression that has been created in the public mind that there is nowhere any......

Friday's Times Gives An Interesting Account Of A. Criti-...

of the English Insurance Bill by an Austrian economist. On the whole he treats the Bill sympathetically, but concludes with a remark to which we hope Liberal Free Traders will......

The Seville Correspondent Of The Times Draws Attention To A

barbarous proposal to destroy the magnificent Roman aqueduct. If the Town Council has its way " the pure unfailing stream which has run for some two thousand years through......

The Unsettled State Of French Politics Has Furnished The...

pretenders with a congenial opportunity, and the Duke of Orleans and Prince Napoleon have availed themselves of it in characteristic fashion. Prince Napoleon, who has been......

Some Striking Criticisms Of The Insurance Bill From The...

standpoint have been appearing in the New Age, a paper which, we are glad to note, maintains its sincerity and independence as well as its high literary standard. We do not......