26 NOVEMBER 1910, page 2

Lord Crewe Commented Upon The Physical Difficulties Of A...

sitting, and proceeded to criticise the proposal for a Referendum. He asked how it was to be decided what questions were of sufficient "gravity" to be sent to it, and declared......

The Time Of The House Of Commons During The Last

week has been chiefly devoted to passing the new Finance Bill. On Monday the Government carried their very severe Closure Resolutions in spite of the protest of the Opposition,......

A Serious Revolution Has Broken Out In Mexico. The News

has naturally been received with surprise, as only two months ago all Mexico seemed to be sincerely joining in the fetes when President Diaz's eightieth birthday and the......

Even More Important Was Mr. Asquith's Announcement Of The...

decision upon the Osborne judgment. After repeating his announcement with regard to payment of Members, he said :— "We shall further propose legislation empowering Trade- Unions......

Lord Cromer, Lord George Hamilton, And Several Other...

have signed a public manifesto which in fact endorses the policy' which we put before country at the last General Election and have continued to keep before it,—namely, that it......

On Wednesday Lord Lansdowne Introduced His Resolutions,...

in detail elsewhere. He pointed out that the details of the means of settling differences between the two Houses could not be arranged before the composition of the Houses had......

In The House Of Lords On Monday Lord Crewe Moved

the second reading of the Parliament Bill. He traced the history of the veto controversy from the winter of 1906, when Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's first Education Bill was......

An Interesting Letter Appears In Wednesday's Papers...

deputation from the Anti-Slavery Society which recently visited Lisbon. On the day of their arrival the formation of an Anti-Slavery Society in Portugal was announced,the......