19 MARCH 1910, page 2

Mr. John Redmond Made A Highly Significant And Menacing...

on Wednesday at Newcastle. Sir Edward Grey's speech foreshadowed the throwing away of the most powerful weapon they possessed. It meant that they were quite willing to loosen......

How Well Founded Are Some Of These Misgivings May Be

seen, however, from the efforts of the Daily Chronicle to dispel them in the following set of answers :— British Weekly. Daily Chronicle. "They have resolutely de - " There have......

The Funeral Of Dr. Luger, The Burgomaster Of Vienna, Was

the occasion of remarkable scenes on Monday. The Emperor was present at the service in the Cathedral, and the Times correspondent says that fully a million reverent spectators......

Lord Crewe Went On' To Say That The Only Thing

that is really wrong with the Lords is that they do not fit into the party system. By this he means that they will not when the Liberils are in office endorse Liberal measures.......

In The Reichstag On Wednesday Herr Von Bethmann Hollweg Made

his first speech since he became Chancellor on the general foreign policy of Germany. He was chiefly con- cerned to answer the charge that he had shown "weakness or complaisance......

Observe That In A Great Many Instances The Overriding...

will not need to be very large. Suppose a majority of thirty for a measure in the Commons and of ten against it in the Upper House. When the two Houses sit together, the Upper......

The Confusion Of Mind From Which The Government Are...

was illustrated by the speech of Lord Crewe in a manner which can only be described as amazing. Lord Crewe began his speech by the following statement :—"I wish to say this......

The _british Weekly, One Of The Ablest Nonconformist...

editor of which recently received the honour of knighthood from the present Government, publishes a long and damaging article on the tactics and policy of the Cabinet. With the......

The Only Way In Which We Can Make Sense Of

Lord Crewe's speech is to suppose that the Government intend to abolish the House of Lords altogether and to set up a Second Chamber which shall have co-ordinate powers with the......