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The Arrangements For' The General Election Have Plunged...

in confusion. The differences between the Unionist candidates and Coalition Liberals are not at- all simple to- adjust. It is easy for headquarters in London to • order Or......

Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar.law, And Mr. G. N. Barnes,

as the protagonists of the Coalition Govermix ent of to-.day and. also of to- morrow, addressed an enthusiastio meeting in the Central Hall, Westminster, last Saturday. Mr.......

Mr. G. N. Barnes Said That His Appearance On That

platform marked a -definite but temporary break from a political Party. He owed all to Labour, and could best serve Labour by staying in the present Government during......

The Liiniatry Of Labour Has Announced That The...

scheme will come into opeiat:on on Monday. It is, in -essence, a free insurance against unemployment for a year in the ease of discharged soldiers or sailors, and for six months......

We Have Written Elsewhere About Mr. Lloyd George's...

we will add here only a word of warning. We trust that the promised victory for the Coalition, of which we declare ourselves supporters; will not be used in the spirit that......

As We Anticipated, The Labour Party At A Conference On

Thursday week decided to resume its independence and to withdraw its members from. the Coalition Ministry. A xesolution to this effect was carried by 2,117,000 votes to:......

Mr. Boner Law Said That-an Election Was Absolutely...

nation was behind the Prime Minister and the Government. Did any one suppose that the Unionist Party would try to deprive the Prime Minister in this hour of the power he had won......

The Text Of Mr. Lloyd George's Letter Of November 2nd -

to Mr. Boner Law, outlining the future policy of the Coalition, was given to the Press last Saturday. He accepted the policy of Imperial Preference as defined at the Imperial......

We Are Very Glad - To See Sir Robert Kindersley's Statement

that the War Savings organization will be - maintained as a permanent part of our national machinery. His Committee basset up a won- derful network of local Associations and......

Mr. Asquith, Addressing The Council Of The London Liberal...

on Monday, said that the case against a General Election was immensely strengthened by the fact that many of the soldiers lathe new eleetoreae would be unable to vote. A House......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 5i Per Cent.

April 6, 1917.......