29 JUNE 1912, page 18

The Tour Of The King And Queen In South Wales

began on Tuesday. On reaching Cardiff, where they were received with great cordiality, the King and Queen were conducted to the City Hall, where an address of welcome from the......

We Shall No Doubt Be Told That Such Words As

these come strangely from those who, like ourselves, hold that, since Parliament has refused to exempt from the Home Rule Bill those counties of Ulster in which there is a......

But Though We Hold That The Sacred Right Of Insurrection

must exist in regard to constitutional measures, we hold also •• that the greatest possible care :dust be taken not to invoke that right except in the last resort. It is for......

In Connexion With The Protest Meeting We May Note A

letter by Mr. Masterman, the Chairman of the National Health Insurance Joint Committee, which was published in Friday's papers. The object of the letter is to explain hew the......

The Government's Decision Not To Postpone The Operation...

Insurance Act was again the Subject of criticism in the House of Lords on Wednesday. Lord Homage drew attention to the leaflet recently issued by the Commissioners, which......

An Extraordinary Scene Occurred At Question Time In The...

of Commons on Tuesday. In reply to an appeal from Mr. Healy to release all the remaining Suffragist prisoners at Holloway Mr. Asquith replied that it was not for him to......

A Crowded Meeting Summoned To Protest Against The...

domestic servants in the Insurance Act was held in the Albert Hall on Thursday night. Ellen, Lady Desert, who presided, proposed a resolution declaring the intention of those......

The Subsequent Days Of The King's Visit In Wales Were

as interesting and marked with equal enthusiasm. On Thursday the King and Queen spent the whole day in inspecting colliery and iron works and in visiting and talking with the......