30 SEPTEMBER 1911, page 3

We Quite Agree With Sir Edward Carson That Belfast Is

the key of the situation, or, as we wrote last December, unless the Dublin Parliament has got the rich city of Belfast and the manufacturing districts of the North to tax it......

Setting Aside These Party Machinations, It Was Enough For...

in Ulster to know that there was to be formed in Dublin a Parliament and an Executive responsible to that Parliament That constituted a tyranny to which they never could and......

At A Meeting Of 400 Unionist Delegates Held On Monday,

presided over by Lord Londondery and addressed by Sir Edward Carson, it was resolved to make arrangements for a provisional Government of Ulster. A Commission was accordingly......

Four Managers Of Irish Railways Gave Evidence On...

all agreed that the Conciliation Scheme had in the main worked well, though it admitted of improve. ment. Mr. Butterworth, the manager of the North Eastern, who gave evidence on......

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Further Evidence On Behalf Of The Railway Companies Has Been

given before the Royal Commission during the week. Mr. Marriott, goods manager on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, asserted that the Conciliation Scheme of 1907 had worked......

The Situation On The Irish Railways Has Greatly Improved...

our last issue. The bad advice given by the Executive of the Amalgamated Society has not been followed ; there has been no general strike ; the companies have remained firm and......

We Regret To Have To Record The Wreck Of The

naval airship built for the Admiralty by Messrs. Vickers at Barrow-in- Furness. After various trials for stability and buoyancy the airship had been accepted by Captain Sueter,......

Wednesday's Papers Contained The Report Of The Gun Trials Of

the super-Dreadnought 'Orion' which took place off Owers Lightship, south of Seise) , Bill. Four full charges were fired from each gun, and then the whole ten 13.5 guns were......

The By-election In The Kilmarnock Burghs Caused By The Death

of Mr. Rainy, who was returned in the Liberal interest at the elections of 1906 and 1910 by majorities varying from 2,525 to 3,231, was decided on Wednesday. At the last four......