23 MARCH 1912, page 3

The Times Of Monday Published A Letter From Mr. Sydney

Buxton, who explains that, though in sympathy with the cause of woman suffrage, ho will vote against the second reading of the Conciliation Bill lest the passage of the Bill......

In A Letter To The Times Of Wednesday Mr. Arthur

Cohen, K.O., who was a member of the Royal Commission on Trade Disputes, recalls the history of the Trade Disputes Act of 1906. The Royal Commission in their majority report......

The National Reserve, As A Military Asset Of Importance In

the scheme of national defence, received on Wednesday an official recognition which can only be described as of th e highest significance. In answer to the Duke of Bedford, Lord......

Mr. Heir Hardie And Mr. Ramsay Macdonald Entered Pro- Tests

against the expenditure on the Navy, but Mr. Leach, the Radical member for the Colne Valley, declared that, although a man of peace, he was "almost completely won over by the......

The German Secretary To The Imperial Treasury, Herr...

last Saturday on the ground that new naval and military expenditure is to be met by unsound finance. Herr Wermuth's principle, which was stated in a debate in February, and by......

It Is Clear From These Statements That The War Office

has begun to realize what a valuable force they have in the National Reserve, and the ability which the institution gives to them of keeping in touch with, and utilizing the......

In Charging The Grand Jury At The Old Bailey On

Tuesday Sir Forrest Fulton, the Recorder, referred to the cases of the brothers Buck, printers, and Guy Bowman, a journalist, who are accused of inciting soldiers to mutiny. The......

The Debate On Morocco Was Continued In The French Chamber

on Friday week. The Premier, M. Poincar6, said that MM. Caillaux, Briand, Cruppi, Messimy, and others had waived their right to reply to M. Jauri!s. As the present Government......

Bank Rate, 3;1 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

Feb. 8th. Consols (2) were on Friday 77-;—Friday week 78.......