28 DECEMBER 1912, page 3

On Friday Week In The Commons, On The Motion For

the adjournment of the House, Mr. Fitzroy brought forward the question of Sir Francis Bridgeman's resignation of his post as First Sea Lord. The debate was remarkable for a "......

The Newcastle Magistrates, Who On November 5th Convicted...

of the North-Eastern Railway on a charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, made an important statement on Monday. Mr. Martin, the senior magistrate, in making the......

In His First Letter Mr. Churchill Hinted To The First

Sea Lord that he should resign, in language so gentle as to be vague. Sir Francis Bridgeman misapprehended the letter and stated that his health was improved and that he was......

Thursday's Times Contained Its Annual Review Of Pauperism...

This year's report is most disappointing, especially so when we remember that the year has been a record one for trade and industry. According to the latest return, on December......

A Very Striking Letter From Lord Eversley On The Taxation

of land values appeared in Thursday's Times. It will be remembered that Lord Eversley has all his life been a Liberal in politics and, as Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, sat in Liberal......

But We Are Thankful To Observe That The Opinion Of

Tariff Reformers themselves is setting more strongly than ever in the direction which we foresaw. The latest estimate of those Unionist members and candidates who are anxious to......

Last Saturday At The Annual Meeting In Manchester Of The

Lancashire Division of the National Unionist Association, Lord Derby, who presided, proposed that the discussion should be private. He frankly pointed out that they were about......

The Report Of The Select Committee Appointed A Month Ago

to consider whether Sir Stuart Samuel had vacated his seat, in consequence of his firm having transacted business with the India Office, was issued yesterday week. The report......

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