28 JULY 1917, page 3

We Hope That The Scheme Will Be Very Carefully Planned

before it is produced. It most not be a misfire. It will be a great change for civilians to have entire control of a man till he is handed over to the Army. Civilians will......

Lord Newton Announced In The House Of Lords On Wednesday

that no word had yet been received from the German Government as to whether they intended to ratify the recent arrangement as to prisoners of war. This is intensely......

Mr. Boner Law Gave The House On Tuesday The Figures

of the cost of the war. The totals are so colossal that few can hope to realize their meaning. Mr. Bones Law was asking the House for a Vote of Credit for £650,000,000—the......

The Select Committee On Medical Examinations Palmed A...

on Thursday week recommending that the whole organirstion of recruiting medical boards and of the medical examinations and re-examination.s should be transferred from the War......

However, There Are Other Influences, We Are Glad To Say,

which are helping Mr. Lloyd George to keep a fair measure of stability, and not least of there is the discredit his opponents have fallen into through their very stupid and......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changei Front 51 Per Cent.

April 5th.......

We Can Offer No Opinion Whatever On Lord Derby's Scheme

till we know what it is. There is no reason why eiviliane should not administer the whole business of recruiting quite satisfactorily, except that we fear they might pot have......

We Assume That Mr. Churchill Will Be Returned For Dundee,

and we can only hope that he will be kept very strictly to his work at the Ministry of Munitions, and will receive no sort of encourage- ment to wander into the paths of high......

In The House Of Commons On Monday The Government Made

the division on the minimum wage clause in the Corn Production Bill a vote of confidence. Their course was perhaps unnecessarily heroic—we dislike talk of a Dissolution when it......

Mr. Winston Churchill Addressed A Meeting Of The Electors Of

Dundee on Saturday last. The task which had been laid upon hirn was one of the utmost urgency, and he had felt it unquestionably his duty to comply with the Prime Minister's......

The Confident Optimism With Which Mr. Lloyd George Spoke Of

- the submarine question' Is hard to reconcile with the =maga of Mr John dallicot and Sir Bdocartrearson tb - tha mon in but alarpyardir sod workshops, on which weconunented......