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Hospital Stability Can The Great Voluntary Hospitals Go On ?

Can the varied sources of their income be so organized as to assure them the necessary stability ? The latest Statis- tical Review issued by King Edward's Hospital Fund answers......

A Great Parliament Man Mr. Baldwin, When Unveiling In...

Abbey the tablet erected by Parliament to the Memory of Lord Oxford and Asquith, laid particular emphasis on his great position as a Parliament man. He was, he said, "in the......

The Week In Parliament Our Parliamentary Correspondent...

Commons finished with a busy week, in which the high- light was the Air debate. Mr. Baldwin, from whom much had been expected, once again showed that when speaking to a brief he......

Casualties In The Factory The Annual Report Of The Chief

Inspector of Factories discloses an ugly toll of accidents in the factories and workshops. Last year 18,260 persons were injured and 688 killed. It cannot be believed that......

There Was An Unexpected Flare-up On The Final Day Before

the recess, when Sir Roger Keyes fiercely indicted the Admiralty for their treatment of Admiral Tomkinson, who was in acting command at the time of the Inver- gordon mutiny. His......

A Lesser, But Still Important, Debate Was Started On Friday

by Mr. Runciman's review of the trade situation. A Friday audience did not seem to realize how strongly Mr. Runciman opposed the fashionable theory that prosperity can be based......