3 AUGUST 1907, page 3

Such A Dread Of Conversion In Spite Of Oneself Is

by no means uncommon, and often operates very powerfully to prevent full and honest inquiry. Our readers may remember Pepys's querulous objections to a very moving Quaker tract.......

The By-election In North-west Staffordshire, Which Took...

has resulted in the victory of Mr. Stanley, the Liberal and Free-trader, over Mr. Twyford, Tariff Reformer and Unionist, by a majority of 2,349. At the General Election Sir A.......

Tredafs Times Centaine A Letter From Ifr. Mark Judge Making

a further appeal that the great street improvement in the Strand shall not be ruined by the London County Onuncil insisting on a line of frontage which will in effect run oat......

Each By-election Convinces Us More Strongly Than The Last...

the Unionist Party will never return to power till it has, dropped Protection and Preference, and reunited on the old basis. If only it could get rid of the terrible handicap......

The National Service League Has Taken A Very Wise And

a very interesting step. It is sending a representative Com- mittee to Switzerland to study the Swiss military system. Among those who have joined the Committee we are glad to......

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......

The British Association Began Its Meetings At Leicester...

and on Thursday all the sections sat to hear the presidential addresses. Unfortunately, we cannot find space this week to deal with any of the papers in detail, but must be......

We Are Glad To See In The Political Notes In

Tuesday's Times that a movement is on foot to pay a personal tribute to Sir Horace Plunkett in recognition of the work he has accom- plished in Ireland during the past eighteen......

Tuesday's Times Contains A Short Letter From Mr....

the hon. secretary for the Society for Checking the Abuses of Public Advertising, drawing attention to the action of Sir Frederick Banbury in blocking the consideration of the......

......