26 JULY 1913, page 2

On Tuesday, When The Debate Was Continued, The Bishop Of

St. Asaph repudiated the history of the Lord Chan- cellor, and showed that the Church in Wales had never been backward in educational work. Lord Lansdowne, after reviewing the......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday Mr. Pease Gave

an outline of the Government's scheme of educational reform which is to be introduced next year. We can only mention some of the chief points of his apeech.. Voluntary schools......

In Regard To The Education Scheme, We Must Apply The

two essential questions : (1) What will it cost ? (2) Where is the money to come from ? On the first question Mr. Pease gives little light except to say that it will be......

On Monday The House Of Lords Began The Debate On

the Second Reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. The Ministerial benches were almost empty — a pertinent commentary on the unrealities of debate brought about by the......

Mr. Bonar Law, In Criticising Mr. Asquith's Statement,...

with the Indemnity Bill. The position, he said, was this. The firm of Montagu & Co., to which Sir Stuart Samuel belonged, approached the India Office and asked for an order for......

The Statement Of The Financial Situation In France Issued On

Tuesday shows a surplus of about £2,000. But the Times correspondent explains that there is actually a deficit of £43,120,000. Expenditure amounts to £240,800,000 and normal......

The Times Of Tuesday Published From Its Canadian Cor-...

a few words of advice to the increasing stream of British visitors who go to Canada at this time of year. The advice, which we may be sure would not have been uttered if it had......

On Tuesday In The Commons Mr. Asquith Made A Statement

of the Government's legislative programme. After naming a number of minor Bills which are to be dropped, he said that the Government would probably also have to drop the Defec-......

The Morning Post Of Tuesday Published An Extraordinarily...

cogent appeal from a large number of the best- known doctors in the kingdom, beaded by such men as Sir Thomas Barlow, SirWilliam Osler, and Si rVictor Horsley, for the......