3 AUGUST 1907, page 2

Mr. Ballow Ardently Supported The Resolution. It Was...

Mr. W. Redmond in an utterly wrong-headed and unfair speech, which was listened to on both sides of the House with impatience. Ur. Grayson, the new Socialist Member, also......

On Friday, July 26th, The Prime Minister Made His State-

ment as to the Bills which the Government mean to pass. Chief among them are :—(1) The Army Bill, (2) the Small Holdings and Allotments pill, (8) the Eyicted Tenants (Ireland)......

With Mr. Robertson's Resentment Against Those Who Have...

Admiralty with stinginess we can sympathise. For ourselves, we have never thought or said that too little money was being spent, but we have the gravest doubts whether the......

Pn Friday, July 26th, The Wing And Qneen Visited Efainp-

stead to open the newbilildinga of University College School. The King in acknowledging the address of the Goyernipg ) 41(1y expressed his great and special interest in the......

In The House Of Lords On Monday Lord Monkswell Called

attention to the government of the Congo Free State, declaring that it was impossible any longer to look on idly. The Archbishop of Canterbury said that he did not believe......

On The Same Day In The House Of Commons Si R

E. Sa.ssoon moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the Report of the Select Committee on the Radio-Telegraphic Cenyention, and the intention ef the CApvernment......

Plz Wednesday In The Fif Oup F Cemmens The Navy

Estimates were considered for the last time this Session. Mr. Robertson answered criticisms of the Shipbuilding Vote under four heads,—cordite, destroyers, cruisers, and......

On Tuesday In The House Of Commons Sir Henry Campbell-

Bannerman moved that 250,000 be granted to Lord Cromer in recognition of his eminent services as Agent and Consul- General in Egypt. Hitherto such grants had been made only to......