19 OCTOBER 1912, page 2

On Monday Night An Attempt To Assassinate Mr. Roosevelt Was

made by a man called Schrank at Milwaukee. Mr. Roosevelt had just entered his motor car on his way to a meeting when he was shot in the breast. The bullet pene- trated about......

The Constantinople Correspondent Of The Times Said In...

that as he was watching the composite regiments of Nizams and Redifs pass through the streets an aged cab-driver remarked to him, " There will be a great cutting-off of ears."......

Mr. Samuel Confirmed Everything Sir Rufus Isaacs Had...

was filled with shame to know that lying tongues could be found to spread such utterly baseless slanders and that there were willing ears to heed them. Members of the Government......

When The Debate Was Resumed On Tuesday, The Committee...

Mr. Sandys's amendment, which proposed to enumerate the delegated powers instead of specifying what the Irish Parliament might not do. The amendment was supported by Mr. Cave,......

Sir Edward Carson Dismissed Mr. Birrell's Contention That...

Parliament would have " concurrent " authority with that in Dublin. "This Parliament won't dare to interfere with the Irish Parliament after it is set up. Moreover, you give......

On Wednesday, In Reply To An Appeal From Mr. W.

O'Brien, who asked for an undertaking that the work of land purchase should be carried on by the British Legislature, Mr. Birrell declared, on behalf of the Prime Minister, that......

On Friday Week The House Of Commons Agreed To The

appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the negotiations that preceded the completion of the Marconi contract. Sir Henry Norman dissociated himself from all the......

The Debate On The Home Rule Time-table On Monday Was

chiefly remarkable for the admissions of Mr. Birrell. The Irish Secretary announced that the Government had decided to grant two more days for the remainder of the Committee......