30 JULY 1910, page 3

Lord. Lytton's Reply To Mr. Asquith Points Out That It

is common-ground between the Government and the suffragists that in the Parliamentary handling of this question women bare laboured under what the Prime Minister himself......

Friday's Papers Contain A Correspondence Which Has Passed...

Lytton and the Prime Minister. Lord Lytton's first letter, which is dated July 19th, begins by asking Mr. .Asquith to receive a deputation to ask for further facilities for the......

In Truth, A Melancholy Suffragette, Reviewing The Whole...

yet inclined as a Radical to find excuses for the majority which has so greatly deceived her, might make the metaphysical apology for that deception which Donne made in his poem......

At Retford Grammar School On Tuesday The Duke Of Portland

spoke of gambling and betting in exactly the right manner to impress his audience. " I have now," he said, "been connected with the turf and racing for nearly thirty years, and......

To This "poser," Which We Are Bound To Say He

brought upon himself by his unwise use of vague qualifying words in his original statement in answer to Mr. Shackle- ton's question on June 23rd, the Prime Minister replies by......

So, If Mr. Birrell Can Convince Us, We Are To

have a team to draw the coach of State consisting of a goat, a mule, a galloway, and an elephant. Freeman, when "Home-rale all round" was first proposed, remarked that when he......

In Other Words, Lord Lytton And His Committee Intend To

try to hold the House of Commons to what they declare is its pledged word. They will fail because the greater number of Members of the House of Commons who have expressed......

The Papers Of Last Saturday Published A Letter From Mr.

Walter Judd drawing attention to the law of libel as it relates to newspapers. Any man of straw, abetted by an unscrupulous solicitor, can start an action for libel against a......

On Tuesday Mr. Buxton Introduced In The House Of Commons

the new Bill for altering the Law of Copyright. The principal changes proposed were that the formalities of registration should be abolished, that all species of work should be......

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