1 JANUARY 1910, page 11

After A Jocular Summing Up Of The Average Attitude Of

the majority of Peers, Sir Frederick Pollock cites, against Lord Curzon's contention that the best authorities have shown that the Lords have a right to deal with finance, the......

It Is With Very Great Regret That We Have To

record the death on Thursday morning of Lord Percy, the eldest son of the Duke of Northumberland. Lord Percy had already shown that he possessed in a great degree qualities both......

The Hundredth Anniversary Of Mr. Gladstone's Birth Was...

Wednesday. In proposing "the immortal memory of Gladstone " at a centenary luncheon, Lord Lore- burn rightly insisted on the services rendered by Mr. Glad- stone to the small......

Mr. Balfour Made A Short Speech On Thursday At Hadding-

ton in support of Mr. Hall Blyth, the Unionist candidate for East Lothian. He began by defining the causes for which Unionists stood,—security of commercial enterprise, the......

Mr. Mckenna, Speaking At Pontypool On Thursday, Con-...

efforts that had been made to obscure the issue, by bringing the Navy on the scene, and ridiculed Mr. Blatchford's articles. He briefly dismissed Mr. Mulliner's charges against......

On Monday The Times Published Its Annual Review Of Pauperism

in London. The statistics show that the amount of both indoor and outdoor relief has been decreasing during the last part of the year, and that at present the total number of......

Sir Frederick Pollock Contributed Another Long Letter On...

and the Budget" to Tuesday's Times. Discussing the debate in the Lords, he demurs to the view that the wisdom and capacity of that House are to be gauged by the attainments of a......

In Thursday's Times Appeared Lord Curzon's Reply To Sir...

Pollock. He refuses to accept the distinction between a legal and a Constitutional right, but claims that in any case the right of the House of Lords to reject a Finance Bill is......

Bank Rate, Per Cent., Changed From 5 Per Cent. Dec.

9th. Consols (2i) were on Friday 821—Thursday week 821.......