30 AUGUST 1913, page 3

August Is The Annual Opportunity Of Discontented House...

this year additional incentives have been found in the meetings of the Congress of Transport Workers, the activity of Mr. Tillett, and, let us add, the recent publication of......

The New Number Of The National Review, In Its "

Episodes of the Month," makes a very serious charge as to the admini- stration of the Liberal Party fund; about which we should like to have more information. Mr. Maxse says : "......

When Mr. Lloyd George Speaks In Wales He Is Usually

on the war-path. Last Saturday at the Criccieth Golf Club he was in his most genial mood and delivered a panegyric on the Royal and Ancient Game unmarred by a single jarring......

The Board Of Trade Railway Returns For 1912, Issued...

week, make very interesting reading. The out- standing features are a considerable decline in the number of passeni a carried (31,980,000, or 2 . 4 per cent. less than in 1911),......

The Action Of The Japanese Government In Confiscating The...

of the " Jiji" containing the first instalment of the diary of Count Hayashi, the ambassador who negotiated the first Anglo-Japanese alliance, appears to be explained. According......

We Should Not, Of Course, Condemn Investments In Home...

as such. But surely if, as Mr. Maxse implies, these investments were freely bought just when the Government had undertaken to settle a strike which affected the railways more......

Lord Grey Delivered An Admirable Address At The Opening Of

the Ninth Congress of the International Co-operative Alliance at Glasgow on Monday. After welcoming the 600 dele- gates, who represent over twenty million members of 130,000......

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