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The Rouse Of Lords On Tuesday And Wednesday Were Occupied

in debating the second reading of Mr. Haldane's Army Bill. The level of the debate, as is so often the ease in the Upper House, was extremely high, but we can only find space to......

The State Of Ireland Was Discussed In The Lords On

Monday on the Motion of Lord Arran, who asked the Government whether, in view of the statement of the Chief Secretary that he expected owners of property in Ireland "to take the......

Lord Ashbonrne Retorted That He Wished The Government...

morel courage and firmness," and make the people understand that intimidation would not pay ; and Lora Mayo contended that the disorder woe not confined to small areas of......

On Tuesday The Debate Was Resumed, The Chief Speakers On

the Government side being the Attorney-General and Mr. Churchill, both of whom spoke with force and ability. On the Unionist side the chief spokesmen were Mr. Arthur Lee, who......

The Duke Of Bedford Followed Lord Roberts With One Of

those thoughtful, and also practical, speeches for which he has a well-deserved reputation. The most important passage was that in which he criticised Mr. Haldane's Militia......

• In The House Of Commons On Monday Sir Henry

Campbell- Bannerman submitted his Resolution in regard to the House of Lords. His proposal is to introduce a Bill embodying the following plan. If the two Houses cannot agree......

The Prime Minister Declared That The *chews He Had Sketched

gave ample opportunities, some would think too ample opportunities, UT disenssien and reflection. The rest of his speech, except for an intimation that it was part of the......

• Mr. Balfour Replied To Sir Henry Campbell-bannerman In A

critical speech of great power. He found no difficulty in showing that what the Liberal Party meant by the will of the people was the will of a Government which commanded a......