18 APRIL 1914, page 2

In Reply To Questions By Mr. Amery And Mr. James

Hope, Mr. Asquith stated that he saw no sufficient grounds for instituting a judicial inquiry into circumstances connected with the recent contemplated military operations in......

On Monday One Of The Chief Points Of Discussion Was

the means of raising money for electoral purposes. The Inde- pendent Labour Party has seven members in the present House of Commons, and it was announced that, though many......

In Committee Of Supply On The Civil Service Estimates On

Thursday, Mr. Clancy raised the question of the housing of the working classes in Dublin. He defended the Dublin Corporation against the charge of inaction, and declared that......

On Wednesday In The Commons Mr. Asquith Announced That, As

Mr. Lloyd George had not recovered his voice, the Budget would be postponed, and the second reading of the Welsh Church Bill would be taken next Monday. Several questions were......

The Independent Labour Party, Which "comes Of Age" This...

began to celebrate the occasion at Bradford last Saturday with as much rejoicing as might become the son of a mere lord of many acres. Mr. Keir Hardie, who was the first......

The Long Quarrel Between New South Wales And Victoria (the

upper river States) and South Australia (the lower) over the irrigation, development, and navigation rights of the Murray bat at last been composed by the intervention of the......

Mr. Asquith Took His Seat On His Re-election For East

Fife on Tuesday afternoon and was greeted with great enthusiasm by his party. The House was occupied for the entire sitting with the Committee stage of the East African......

There Is Little To Be Said This Week In Regard

to the Ulster crisis. If we are to judge by appearances and by experience, Mr. Asquith is indulging in his favourite device of " waiting and seeing." His plan seems to be to let......