20 MAY 1905, page 3

Mr. Chamberlain In His Speech Drew Attention To Sir Joseph

Lawrence's letter iu the Times, in which it was stated that we had some six hundred million pounds invested in industrial concerns in foreign countries, and that this investment......

On Wednesday Afternoon Mr. Chamberlain Addressed The...

the Organised Labour Branch of the Tariff Reform League in a speech which was frankly Pro- tectionist in the old sense. He had had two objects in his political career. One was......

The Prince Of Wales Opened The New Headquarters Of The

1st Cadet Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) at Hampstead on Monday, and made a most sensible and valuable speech. He had been much im- pressed during......

The Trade-union Leaders Are, We Feel Sure, Perfectly Com...

to give Mr. Chamberlain all the answer he requires in regard to his apparent dilemma. We may point out, however, that the essence of Trade-Unionism is collective bargaining with......

A Very Interesting Paper On Exploration In Tibet Was Read

before the Royal Geographical Society on Monday by Major Ryder, R.E., who has been awarded the patron's gold medal for his services to geographical science. Major Ryder, who was......

" The Weaknesses Of Weaker Brethren Cannot Be Left Out

of account by the leader of one of the great political parties in the State. It is worse than useless to thrust upon them meat too strong for their digestion, and it is......

We Are Glad To Record That Mr. Balfour In The

House of Commons on Thursday gave a firm reply to Mr. Keir Hardie when the latter tried to force the Government to promise to hurry on the passing of the Unemployed Bill by......

In Reviewing Mr. Chamberlain's Speech As A Whole, We Can

only say, as Free-traders, that we are exceedingly glad that it was made, and that Mr. Chamberlain raised so clearly the question of more employment. It is an issue from which......

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