22 NOVEMBER 1913, page 2

We May Note That At The Housing Inquiry Opened At

the Dublin City Hall on Tuesday by three inspectors of the Local Government Board, the Lord Mayor, while declaring that the Corporation courted the most searching investigation,......

Mr. Larkin Was The Principal Speaker On Wednesday Night At

the Albert Hall meeting organized by the Daily Herald League, with Mr. Lambury in the chair. The announcement that the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress had......

Some Sixty-five Years Ago The Law Courts Declared That...

property as well as land should be subject to rates, or rather, had always been subject to rates, and that the exemption gradually acquired by personal property was totally......

Mr. O'brien And Mr. Healy Were The Chief Speakers At

an open-air meeting of the All-for-Ireland League at Mitchels town on Sunday. Mr. O'Brien observed that the Redmondite Party had killed the Land Purchase Act of 1903, and, since......

Mr. John Redmond Addressed A Large Meeting At The Town

Hall, Birmingham, on Wednesday night. He said that the bitterness between the two nations had been assuaged. English prejudices had been modified, and the old feeling in Ireland......

The Situation In Dublin Remains Practically Unchanged,...

is increasingly employed by the merchants, and great quantities of goods have been removed from the quays to the warehouses. As regards the general condition of life in Dublin,......

We Cannot Leave Lord Lansdowne's Speech Without Quoting...

chaff of Lord Lincolnshire's "pompous, futile, and pretentious" declaration—to borrow a phrase from the Chancellor of the Exchequer—made lately to a newspaper. He has, he......

The Farmer, Lord Lansdowne Urged, Should Have Proper...

his improvements. As for the owners of land, any course of action which discouraged them from continuing to do what they have done for generations in the past, that is, to spend......