27 JUNE 1908, page 19

This Week's Lancet Prints A Striking Report Sent To That

paper by Dr. Allan, medical officer of Westminster, in regard to one of the Post Office public telephones. Not only did' Dr. Allan find the telephone call-box, with its......

A Well-attended Meeting Of The Proportional Representation

opportunity of getting recognition for the ideals of the Society given by the Government's Reform Bill must not be missed. Lord Avebury pointed out that in 1874, and again in......

The Pan-anglican Congress Was Closed On Wednesday With A...

service in St. Paul's. No fewer than two hundred Bishops—British, Colonial, and American—walked in the procession, and a special address was delivered by the Arch- bishop of......

The Net Result Of The Government Concessions Up To Date

is to add certainly half-a-million to the cost of their scheme, and probably a great deal more. Last week the estimated sum under the scheme had come to be admitted by the......

The Election In The Pudsey Division Of Yorkshire Resulted In

the return of the Unionist candidate, Mr. Oddy, by a majority of 113 over his Liberal opponent. The Labour candidate polled 1,291 votes. In 1906 Mr. Whiteley was returned by a......

The Meeting Of The Pan-anglican Congress At The Albert Hall

_on Monday was addressed by Mr. Balfour, who chose for his subject the relations between religion and science. Mr. Balfour noted the great change which had passed over the......

The Second "votes For Women" Demonstration, Organised By...

advanced section of the supporters of women's suffrage, took place in Hyde Park last Sunday afternoon. Special trains brought large contingents from the provinces, and seven......

The National Service League Held Its Annual Meeting And...

on Wednesday. The Report of the Committee showed that the movement in favour of universal training was making remarkable progress. Measured by such standards as the growth of......

On Thursday Mr. Balfour Was The Chief Speaker At A

meeting of huge proportions held at the Albert Hall to protest against the Licensing Bill. After admitting that there was behind the supporters of the Bill a great deal of......

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