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Songs Of Praise Go Up In Germany Because It Has

been announced that the third German War Loan has produced over 2600,000,000, or a little more than the second British Loan. For our part, we remember that the War Loan Banks in......

It Was Officially Announced At New York On Tuesday Night

that the Anglo-French Loan would be for B100,000,000, at the rate of 5 per cent. Lord Reading, in a statement made on Wednesday, stated that the negotiations had resulted in the......

As In The Case Of Our Own War Loans, Bonds

of small amounts—i.e., 100 dollars—will be issued, and subscribers will be allowed to make payment by instalments. Finally, the syndicate formed to take up the whole issue will......

We Very Deeply Regret The Continuance Of The Attacks On

Lord Haldsne—attacks of which an example is to be found in certain questions put to the Prime Minister during the past week. If those questions were meant—as apparently they......

The Budget Was Discussed In The House Of Commons On

Wednesday, when the main questions raised were concerned with the price of sugar and the new import duties. In defending the latter Mr. McKenna denied that he was giving up his......

In The Commons On Tuesday, Mr. Asquith, In Reply To

a question from Captain Guest, earnestly appealed to the House to abstain from further discussion of the recruiting problem. We had reached a critical moment in the history of......

The Excellent Effects Of The Restrictions On Drink...

a number of selected areas during the past three months have led to important action by the Central Control Board. In a statement issued on Friday, the 24th, it is announced......

The Action Of The Board Has Followed On A Conference

with the special constables of all the areas in England and Wales affected by their Orders, the good effect and smooth working of which were unanimously acknowledged. The......

Messages From South Africa Show That Many Of The Nationalist

followers of General Hertzog in the Free State are openly advocating a Republic and declaring their sym- pathy with Germany. Some progress may possibly be made in these mad......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cont., Changed From 6 P.c. Aug.

8th, 1914.......