27 SEPTEMBER 1913, page 3

The Times Of Monday Published A Letter From Mr. Lloyd

George in which, in answer to a request from Lord Salisbury, he supplied "three cases in which the [Cecil] family trampled upon every principle laid down by Lord Robert Cecil in......

The Inaugural Meeting Of The Franco-british Travel Con-...

held on Tuesday at Marble Arch House, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu _presiding. In the evening the case for the Channel Tunnel was presented by Baron Emile d'Eilanger, Chairman of......

The Post Office Statement Has Failed To Conciliate The...

of the Postmen's Federation or the Conference of Clerical Workers, who have reiterated their rejection of the recommendations of the Holt Committee and their resolve to press......

The Death Of Patrick Ford, The Founder And Editor Of

the Irish, World, was announced in Wednesday's papers. Ford, who was born in Galway but emigrated in early youth to America, persistently advocated the use of dynamite, extolled......

The King And Queen Have Been Staying With Lord And

Lady Spencer at Althorp during the week, and have seen a good deal of the Army manoeuvres in the Midlands. On Tuesday the King and Queen visited Northampton and received an......

Of The Other Two Cases Brought Forward By Mr. Lloyd

George one refers to "another member of the family" who "when he held very high office himself had a flutter' . . . in Whittaker Wright's fraudulent concern," and the other......

Sir Francis Fox, Who Dealt With The Engineering Aspects Of

the scheme, described the character of the grey chalk, eighty- seven feet thick at Dover and seventy feet thick at Sangatte, through which the tunnels would be bored. It......

The Inquest On The Victims Of The Aisgill Railway Accident

at Kirkby Stephen was concluded yesterday week. Before arriving at their final verdict the jurymen were sent back four times. When the coroner pointed out that there was no......

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