23 NOVEMBER 1912, page 2

The Representatives Of The Divisions Of The British...

who met in London on Tuesday passed the follow- ing motion by an overwhelming majority :— " That in the opinion of this Representative Meeting the Regu- lations issued by the......

On Wednesday In The Commons Mr. Samuel Moved That The

new Financial Resolution be agreed to. He said that grants, or bounties, on exports of goods were prohibited by the Bill, but that if bounties injurious to British trade were......

The Decision Of The Cabinet Not To Proceed In The

present Session with the Mental Deficiency Bill is well described by the Times as a social misfortune. The facts and figures on which the measure is based are appalling, and......

Though There Has Been Considerable Response To Mr....

through the Press in regard to the National Reserve, we regret to say that it has not been any- thing like as large as we had hoped. Still, we do not doubt that the amount of......

We Are Glad To Read In The Times Of Thursday

a leading article strongly supporting the recommendations of the Divorce Commissioners as to the reporting of divorce cases. We are well aware that the dread of publicity is a......

This Committee Of Five Will Not Have Plenary Powers To

act for the Association, but can only report on the negotiations. The proposed conditions will then have to be considered by the divisions of the Association throughout the......

While Dealing With The Reserve We May Draw Attention To

a curious fact. The bulk of the men who join are ex-.Regulars, whereas the bulk of the officers are ex-Tohneteers. No doubt this is to be accounted for by the fact that the......

Mr. Lloyd George Ridiculed The Contention That There...

more friction in the future than in the past. For one thing there would be only 42 Irish members, instead of 102, at Westminster to make trouble. He absolutely denied that......

On Tuesday Mr. Herbert Samuel Moved The New Financial...

in a speech of five minutes. Mr. Mildmay very justly pointed out that the Liberals were abandoning Free Trade ; the strange thing was that they voted for what they all......