18 APRIL 1914, page 3

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......

Wednesday's Times Contains A Wise And Eloquent Letter...

T. E. Page, the well-known ex-Housemaster at Charterhouse. He appeals to the Universities to do what the party politicians will not do for fear of losing votes, and what the......

We Desire To Endorse Mr. Page's Appeal, And To Repeat

what we said when, some two years ago, the matter was raised in our columns. The Universities would, no doubt, go beyond their powers in insisting on military service, but they......

A Serious Accident Occurred To The Scottish Express From...

to Aberdeen at 4.55 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The "Flying Scotsman," which leaves London at 8 p.m., had crossed the Forth Bridge, and was travelling at a high rate of speed, when......

A Passage In Milton's Tractate Oneducation Is Worth...

this context. He begins by declaring that all students should be taught "the exact use of their weapon" and be practised " in all the locks and gripes of wrestling, wherein......

The Fourth Report Of The Royal Commission Appointed To...

into the Civil Service two years ago was issued on Tuesday. The proposals, which amount to nearly a hundred, are prefaced with a handsome tribute to the competence, zeal, and......

In Regard To The Position Of Civil Servants In Relation

to politics, the Commissioners content themselves with some general recommendations of a tentative character, and advise the institution of a special inquiry to deal with the......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

Jan. 29th. Consols (2k) were on Friday , 751—Thursday week 76k.......