29 JULY 1911, page 3

Mr. Balfour, Who Of Course Spoke In Ignorance Of What

arguments exactly Mr. Asquith would have used, ridiculed the notion that the action of the Lords justified a revolution. The Government were misusing the prerogative of the......

When Mr. Balfour Rose It Was Thought That He, Too,

might be refused a hearing, but the Liberals listened to him quietly enough, and such attempts at interruption as there were were suppressed from the Liberal side. We will......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

Mar. 9th. Consols (29) were on Friday 781—Friday week 781.......

Last Sunday, On The Third Anniversary Of The Con- Stitution

at Constantinople, a disastrous fire broke out which destroyed, in Stambul, 2,500 houses and sixteen mosques. The fact that the fire broke out in more than one place, and that......

It Will Be Convenient Here To Give The Substance Of

Mr. Asquith's undelivered speech which was issued to the Press in the evening. After reviewing the history of the Parliament Bill it discusses the tribunal which it is proposed......

On Wednesday In The House Of Commons Mr. Montagu Made

the annual statement upon Indian Affairs. He drew attention to the result of the recent census, which showed that the population was 315 millions as against 294 millions in......

The Papers Of Wednesday Published A Letter, Addressed To...

Newton, in which Mr. Balfour defined his policy in face of the Constitutional crisis. "I agree with the advice Lord Lansdowne has given to his friends; with Lord Lansdowne I......

In The House Of Commons On Monday There Was A

scene of unparalleled passion and disorder when Mr. Asquith attempted to justify the rejection of the Lords' amend- ments to the Parliament Bill. The pandemonium reached such a......

Without Doubt The Most Remarkable Demonstration Of Flying...

was seen this week in the race for £10,000 offered by the Daily Mail. The race was won by M. Conneau (whose nom d'air is "Beaumont "), a lieutenant in the French Navy. His......