21 MARCH 1908, page 3

We Also Desire To Endorse The Morning Post's Very Sound

criticism of the proposal to alter the system under which the value of licenses is now estimated. We are further inclined to agree with the Morning Post in viewing with favour......

Thursday's Times Contains A Long And Important Letter On...

pensions, signed by Sir William Anson, Mr. J. A. Baines, Sir William Chance, Professor Foxwell, Mr. H. Hobhouse, and Mr. Edmond H. Wodehouse. Their main object is to urge, even......

Lord Hugh Cecil In Thursday's Times Draws Attention To The

treatment which the Unionist Free-traders are receiving from the 'Tariff Reformers, in spite of the fact that on questions outside the Fiscal issue many of the Unionist......

The Bishop Of St. Asaph Has Introduced Into The House

of Lords a Bill for the solution of the education problem which accepts without qualification the two principles of public control and the abolition of tests. It provides that......

A Special Army Order Was Issued On Wednesday Announcing The

forthcoming formation of an Officers' Training Corps. The corps is to train public-school boys and members of the Universities with a view to their becoming Special Reserve......

The Morning Post In A Leading Article In Wednesday's Issue

makes so just and so sound a comment upon the Council's resolutions that we feel we cannot do better than quote a portion of it :— " Opposition to a time-limit, regardless of......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 34 Percent. March

19th Consols (24) were on Friday 87 on Friday week 87A-.......

The Rev. Benjamin Waugh, Founder Of The National Society For

the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, died on Wednesday week. Born in 1839, he became a Congregational minister at Greenwich. It was he who convinced the British public, first,......