28 NOVEMBER 1903, page 2

Lord Goschen, Who Followed The Duke Of Devonshire,...

of the most useful and informing speeches yet made on the Free-trade question. Unfortunately we have only space to quote a portion of his description of Germany under Protection......

Sir Edward Grey Reviewed The Situation In An Effective...

at Salisbury on Monday. Mr. Balfour, he said, "had retaliation on his lips, Protection in his thoughts, and taxes on food up his sleeve." In evidence of the confusion brought......

Mr. Chamberlain Opened His Campaign In South Wales By...

at Cardiff on Friday week. The first part of his speech was composed mainly of personal criticisms, a eulogy of Mr. Balfour which must be rather embarrassing to the recipient,......

In The Queen's Hall (london) On Tuesday The Duke Of

Devonshire, as president of the Unionist Free-Food League, gave an address which shows that he has not changed his mind since he resigned his place in the Government, and by so......

At Newport Last Saturday Mr. Chamberlain Made A Speech...

so far as the arts of popular oratory go, must, we think, be counted the most effective he has delivered. It was more in the nature of a restatement of his whole case than of a......

In Regard To Mr. Chamberlain's Tinplate Fallacies, We...

an excellent letter from Mr. Harry Jones, from which we may extract the following points as a sufficient answer. On the question of "dumping," Mr. Jones observes that Mr.......

The Crux Of The Speech Was, However, The Duke's Declaration

that if he had heard Mr. Balfour declare that opinion was not ripe for the taxation of food, he should have been tempted to interject the observation, "And I hope to Heaven it......

The Annual Conference Of The Devon Liberal Federation At...

was addressed on Tuesday by Mr. Asquith. He complained that Mr. Chamberlain had made no serious effort to meet the criticisms on his policy, but had contented himself with......