20 JULY 1912, page 2

It Is Announced That In Introducing The Supplementary...

on Monday Mr. Churchill will make a further statement on the Mediterranean and Home Fleets. This, we trust, means the laying down of additional Dreadnoughts for the......

In The Early Hours Of Last Saturday Morning The Night

watchman at Mr. Harcourt's house at Nunehara discovered two women in the park, who apparently contemplated arson. They had methylated spirit, petroleum, turpentine, and fire.......

Mr. Borden Next Discussed The Relations Between The...

Dominion Parliaments. The Imperial Parlia- ment, elected mainly upon domestic issues, had now granted to the Dominions practically complete control over their own affairs in all......

On Monday The King And Queen Visited Winchester And Took

part in the thanksgiving service held in the Cathedral to celebrate the preservation of the building. It was seven years ago that Mr. T. G. Jackson, the Cathedral architect,......

The King Was Present On Monday Morning At The Annual

parade of the Honourable Artillery Company in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The occasion was especially interest- ing owing to the fact that the section of the Ancient and......

Lord Morley Of Blackburn Said That Lord Curzon's Picture Of

the Government's " ambitions " was imaginary. The Government had not encouraged the Societe d' fitudes or its operations. They were perfectly free to oppose the scheme when the......

• Mr. Borden Made An Important Speech On Tuesday At

a dinner given in his honour at the House of Commons by the Empire Parliamentary Association. He spoke first of the constitutional development of the Dominions, which was pro-......

On Saturday Mr. Lloyd George Also Made A Characteristics...

on the Insurance Act at the Kennington Theatre. The occasion was the eve of the Act coming into force, and it had been proposed by some Liberals to celebrate it as a "Joy Day."......

Last Saturday, At The Banquet Given By The Lord Mayor

of London to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the bankers, very different points of view were taken in the speeches of Mr. Lloyd George and of the Governor of the Bank of......