21 JUNE 1913, page 2

Mr. Gladstone Announced His Intention To Vote For The Second

reading, on the ground of the uncompromising attitude of the Church leaders in Wales, and stated that nearly all the Liberal Churchmen on his side would do likewise. The......

The Reply Of King Ferdinand To The Tsar's Telegram Was

published in Monday's papers. It is a very bitter document. The crisis, he maintains, has "unfortunately been brought about by our allies," and by them alone. As for the Tsar's......

Mr. Asquith Dealt Respectfully With The Arguments Of Lord...

Cecil, but maintained that though serious they had all been used in the discussion of the Irish Church Bill and, with one exception, had all been overruled and overridden by......

The Celebrations Of The Centenary Of The War Of Liberation

in Silesia have been marked by a curious incident. Gerhart Ha.uptmann, the famous dramatist and poet, who is a native of Silesia, was commissioned to write a Festspiel for the......

The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Of The Emperor William's...

celebrated this week in Berlin and through- out Germany with great splendour and, but for one notable exception, with general and genuine goodwill. The Socialists, who......

Mr. Mckenna, Who Moved The Second Reading Of The Welsh

Church Bill on Monday in a thin House, claimed the right to describe the measure as the considered work of the House of Commons. The results of by-elections in Wales since the......

On Tuesday Six Officials Of The Women's Social And Political

Union and a Richmond chemist named Clayton, all of whom were charged with conspiracy to commit damage to property and to incite others thereto, were found guilty at the Old......