31 DECEMBER 1910, page 3

To Sum Up, The Attitude Which We Want Ulstermen To

take up is this :—" We protest against any form of Home-rule because we believe it will produce ruin to ourselves and to Ireland as a whole, and will bring untold miseries in......

A Terrible Railway Accident Occurred Early Last Saturday...

the Midland Scotch express, which left St. Pancras at midnight, when it was running between Hawes Junction and Kirkby Stephen. It dashed into two light engines. By some mistake......

It Was Announced During The Week That The Deanery Of

Westminster is to be filled by Dr. Ryle, now Bishop of Win- chester. The appointment is one which has given universal satisfaction. The new Dean combines scholarship and wide......

We Are Glad To Note That The Northern Whig, A

paper of very great ability and weight, deals with the Spectator's appeal to Ulster in the spirit in which that appeal was made. Though pointing out certain difficulties and......

We Record With Very Deep Regret The Death Of Mr.

S. H. Butcher, M.P. for the University of Cambridge, which took place on Thursday evening. Mr. Butcher's life was divided into two parts. In the first, that of the scholar, his......

We Desire To Support Very Strongly The Appeal Published In

last Saturday's Times with regard to local memorials to King Edward. The letter signed by Lord Eversley, president of the Commons and Footpaths Preservation Society, and by......

Some Interesting Statistics Were Given In Tuesday's Times...

the gradual decrease in the frequency of London fogs. The figures are based upon the last twenty-seven winters. The results are best seen if this period is divided into three......

We Note With Satisfaction That Arrangements Have Been...

the Mansion House Advisory Committee of Associa- tions for Boys by which boys from the organisations repre- sented by the Associations may be brought into touch with employers......

" This Will No Doubt Cause Great Political Confusion,...

in all probability two Ulster counties—namely, Donegal and Cavan—will elect to go under the Dublin Parliament, and so will be cut off by a strip of country which will belong to......

We Are Glad To See An Announcement In Thursday's Papers

that the Sir Robert Geffery Almshouses, in Kingsland Road, Shoreditch, have been saved from destruction. They were built at the beginning of the eighteenth century, in what was......

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