21 FEBRUARY 1914, page 3

Mr. Lloyd- George Said It Had Been Urged That It

would have been fairer to inquire into the land question by means of a Select Committee or Royal Commission. There was a reason why no useful purpose would have been served by......

In The Lower House Of Convocation An Interesting Dis-...

took place on Tuesday on the Report dealing with the revision of the Calendar. The Committee acknowledge the advantages of a fixed Easter, but are of opinion that the alteration......

The Labour Amendment To The Address Demanding A Fresh...

into the conduct of the police during the Dublin riots was moved by Mr. George Barnes on Wednesday, and supported by Mr. Handel Booth, who recounted his own experiences,......

The By-elections Held During The Week Have Proved Most...

to the Unionist Party, In Bethnal Green the Unionist (Sir Mathew Wilson) carried the seat by a majority of 24 (the Liberal majority had been 184). In South Bucks the Unionist......

In The Commons On Wednesday The Speaker, With Whom Lies

the responsibility of selecting which amendments to the Address shall be debated, made it clear that he would not select the amendment which stood in the names of Lord Hugh......

In The Right Hon. Thomas Sinclair, Who Died Last Saturday

in his seventy-sixth year, Ulster Unionism has lost one of its ablest and most respected champions. A man of considerable academic distinction, a great Presbyterian, and a......

The Royal Geographical Society Owe Their President—lord...

for having persuaded Mr. Rudyard Kipling to lecture to them on " Travel " at the Queen's Hall on Tuesday. His address proved a fascinating study of the psychology of travel, the......

Ministers Seldom Expose Themselves To So Well Deserved A...

as that administered to Mr. Lloyd George in the first leader of the Times on Monday, a propos of the charges which he brought against the Duke of Montrose. As the writer shows,......

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