24 FEBRUARY 1906, page 3

Lord Balfour Of Burleigh In His Final Letter Protests...

against the doctrine that membership of a club or of the Conserva- tive party deprives any man of the right of private judgment on matters which are not within the recognised......

In The House Of Lords On Thursday Night The Duke

of Devonshire made a speech on the Fiscal question and the position of the Unionist Party which, we venture to say, was one of the ablest and most statesmanlike ever made, even......

The Duke Went On To Point Out How Dangerous It

would be for the House of Lords if, besides the differences that exist between them and the majority in the House of Commons on the Irish question, the social question, the......

But Though, Continued Mr. Churchill, The Final Word Must Be

spoken by the Transvaal, the Government are not prepared to tolerate any and every form of indentured labour. The Assembly, though free to adopt a reasonable form of inden-......

The Duke Ended His Speech By A Passage Which Was,

in effect, a declaration of war against the Fiscal Reform Unionists. " I remain a Unionist, and I claim the right to remaiv a Unionist, irrespective of any opinions which I may......

As A Result Of His Action In Supporting The Liberal

and Free-trade candidate in Chelsea against Mr. Whitmore, the late Unionist Member, the General Conirmittee of the Constitu- tional Club have removed Lord Balfour of Burleigh's......

S On Monday It Was Announced That Mr. Gibson Bowles

would contest the vacant seat in the City against Mr. Balfour, as an independent Unionist Free-trade candidate. The only noteworthy point in Mr. Balfour's speeches is his......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent. Consols (24 Per Cent.) Were

on Friday 901.......