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Lord Charles Beresford Has Addressed An Open Letter To Mr.

Asquith, which was published in the papers of Wednesday, on the naval situation. He says that if steps are not taken in the next few weeks, the defence of the Empire will be "......

Lir. Lloyd George Spent Two Hours And A Half On

Wednesday in an argument with some suffragists from his constituency upon his action in voting against the second reading of Mr. Shackleton's Bill. He declared that he had been......

Mr. Osborne Contributes To Last Saturday's Morning Post A...

interesting letter on the real significance of the Trade- Union Congress vote. After pointing out that the machinery of the Trade-Unions has been captured by the Socialists, and......

The New Age Has Called Us To Task With Some

asperity for our statement two weeks ago that " the country is now face to face with a well-engineered conspiracy on the part of the Socialists to lay hold upon Trade-Union......

It Was Announced On Friday That At A Meeting Of

the Executive of the Labour Party held on Thursday it had been decided that they should recommend the Annual Conference, which meets at Leicester next February, to eliminate......

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A Second Open Letter Was Addressed By Lord Charles Beres-

ford to Mr. Asquith on Thursday, in which he deals with the unguarded state of our sea trade. British trade in the event of war would be exposed to the attacks of privateers on......

The Daily Chronicle On Thursday Drew Attention To The...

of the Territorial Artillery during the recent training, and quoted Colonel Gaedke's observation that "of the three chief arms the artillery came out best." He goes on:—" This......

A Paragraph In Thursday's Daily Mail Shows That The Colonial

officers and men who attended the Army Manoeuvres were much struck by the physique of the British troops:— " They think that all the forces might be better led, but they do not......