30 MARCH 1912, page 3

The New York Correspondent Of The Daily Telegraph Gives An

account in Wednesday's issue of a very daring surgical operation which has lately taken place at Baltimore. It consisted in removing the decayed parts of human brain and......

The Amendment For Including The 5s. And 2s. Rates In

the Bill was subsequently defeated by 326 votes to 83. Various other amendments were considered, the most important of which, moved by Mr. Buxton and carried, added to the Bill......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Mr. Ormsby-gore Moved

a resolution to the effect that the growth of an anti-' social policy of Syndicalism based upon class warfare and incitement to mutiny constituted a grave danger to the State.......

Under The Heading Of "militant Hysteria," Sir Almroth...

great physiologist, writes a very striking letter to Thursday's Times. "No doctor," he declares, "can ever lose sight of the fact that the mind of woman is always threatened......

Bank Rate, 3?, , Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

Feb. 8th. Consols (24) were on Friday 784—Friday week 774.......

Last Saturday's Papers Contained A Telegram From Shanghai...

in an amusing way that the women suffragists of China have already adopted " militant " methods. Renter's correspondent states that a number of the women were dis- satisfied......

The House Of Lords Gave A Second Reading To The

Minimum Wage Bill on Wednesday, but the final stages were postponed owing to a hitch in regard to an amendment which the Government had given notice that they would propose.......

At The Opening Of The International Smoke Abatement...

the Agricultural Hall on Saturday Sir William Ramsay made some interesting suggestions as to the possi- bility of obtaining power from the coal in the earth without having......

Mr. Fiewins, Who Seconded The Motion, Said He Did Not

accuse the Labour members of being Syndicalists ; but as to some of their Radical friends he felt less sure.. Their policy If entirely negative action in regard to all trade......

We Are In Entire Agreement With Lord Lansdowne As Regards

the Government making absolutely clear their deter- mination to protect the free labourers. No one, of course, suggests that the Government should have used any menaces towards......