25 JUNE 1910, page 1

The Regency Bill Was Read A Second Time In The

House of Commons on Tuesday. Mr. Swift MacNeill contended that the Bill was unnecessary on the ground that the power of the Crown was vested in the bands of Ministers, and that......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday The Chancellor Of

the Exchequer stated that the salaries—each £3,000—of the heads of the new Road Board and Development Board were higher than the average because the posts were temporary. A.......

A Question Was Asked In Parliament On Wednesday By Mr.

Keir Hardie as to the seizure in India. under the new Press Act of Mr. Mackarness's pamphlet upon Indian Police methods. According to Mr. Keir Hardie, the pamphlet, only fifty......

News Of The Week.

O F foreign affairs there is not much to report this week. The Cretan question still hangs in the balance, but it looks as if before it is finally settled some sharp action will......

The Passage Through The American House Of Repre-

• sentatives of the Enabling Act for Arizona and New Mexico, both acquired from Mexico after the war by the Treaty of 1818 and the Gadsden purchase in 1853, raises the number '......

Mr. Roosevelt Landed At New York On Saturday Last, And

even hostile critics admit that no American ever met with such a reception. In reply to an address from the Mayor of New York, Mr. Roosevelt struck a true note when he said that......

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