29 OCTOBER 1910, page 2

Wednesday's Times Contained A Letter From Mr. Frederic...

against the proposed reversal of the Osborne judgment. He pointed out that Parliamentary government would be at an end if Members no longer repre- sented constituencies, but......

The Able Writer Who Signs Himself " Pacificus " Has

been continuing, apropos of the Veto Conference, his Constitutional studies in the Times. In effect he proposes, though in terms so cloudy that we may presume they are based......

The Times Published On Tuesday A Letter From Lord Salisbury

setting forth a new scheme for the solution of the education question. The scheme, which was prepared jointly by three Committees, including one of the House of Laymen of the......

The Sofia Correspondent Of The Times Sends A Very Dis-

quieting despatch to Thursday's issue on the condition of Macedonia. The "Macedonian Internal Organisation," which suspended its activities after the Turkish Revolution of July,......

This Was Exactly What He Set Out To Do. Speaking

amid a continuous uproar—some of the Deputies stood up and made menacing gestures at him at intervals — he declared, according to the Times report, that the Government had been......

We Believe That The Cool Discussions Of A Convention Would

be bound to show that Unionist policy has done a great deal already for Ireland, and that it would be an enormous mistake to throw over a policy so promising. We believe, also,......

The Inaugural Meeting Of The Oxford Branch Of The Research

Defence Society was held on Monday, with Dr. Osier in the chair. Lord Cromer, the president of the Society, delivered a powerful speech in support of the movement. The ease for......

On Tuesday The German Emperor And Empress Arrived In...

on a visit to the King of the Belgians. It will be remembered that the first official visit of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth after their accession was to Berlin. It is......

On Tuesday The King Of Greece, On The Recommendation Of

M. Venezelos, decided to dissolve the National Assembly. The Times correspondent says that of the 208 votes lately cast in favour of the Government, only 157 were given without......