1 APRIL 1905, page 3

The Debate Was Resumed On Wednesday, When Major Seely...

a vigorous defence of the value in emergencies of the Volunteer Force for service oversea. The real reduction should be in the Regulars, since the most expensive parts of the......

On Wednesday Night The Third Fiscal Resolution—to The...

grave injury would be done to the shipping interest by the adoption of Mr. Chamberlain's policy—was moved by Mr. Osmond Williams and seconded by Colonel Denny, a Conservative......

On Tuesday, In A Somewhat Apathetic House, Mr. Arnold....

made his annual statement preparatory to the Committee of Supply on the Army Estimates. He dealt chiefly with generalities, explaining why reforms took time to accomplish, how......

Mr. Balfour In Reply Expressed Regret That He Had Not

been given due notice, as "his sole knowledge of what appeared to have taken place last night was derived from the question." While Mr. Balfottr was studying the order-book Sir......

Mr. Chamberlain Further Contends That As Lord Salis- Bury...

privy to the negotiations with the Colonial Premiers up to the date of his resignation in 1902, be plainly approved of both retaliation and Colonial pre- ference up to that......

. A Notable Indication Of The Change That Is Coming

over public opinion in regard to the present political situation is to be found in the fact that the Daily Mail, which is an avowed supporter both of the Ministry and of Tariff......

Mr. Chamberlain Having Recently Claimed The Late Lord...

a supporter of his Fiscal policy, his eldest son wrote to the Times on Monday stating that though his father was for many years inclined to favour a policy of retaliation, he......

Bank Bate, 2i Per Cent.

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