3 JUNE 1911, page 3

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With Mr. Winston Churchill's...

and unwise use of language about the judges, language which, we have pointed out, is bound to create an impression that they do not act fairly and impar- tially when they have......

A Proof Of How Important It Is Just Now To

maintain popular confidence in the judges instead of weakening it, and of sup- porting them when they give unpopular decisions, is to be found in what took place in Hull on......

The Opposition Of The Doctors To The Provisions Of The

Insurance Bill is as strong as ever. On Thursday Mr. Lloyd George had a prolonged talk ' with the members of the British Medical Association, and promised to meet most of the......

In This Context We May Note That Before The House

adjourned on Thursday Mr: Balfour and the Prime Minister discussed the possibility of carrying out Mr. Lloyd George's suggestion that each party in the House should elect a......

On Thursday Mr. Balfour Delivered An Interesting Address...

opening of the International Musical Congress. After contrasting the glories of the creative period of English music, which closed with the death of Purcell, with the long and......

• Lord Cromer Presided On Monday At The Luncheon Given

in honour of Mr. Morel. Lord Cromer said that he did not profess always to have agreed with Mr. Morel's pro- posals, but without his unbounded enthusiasm, indomit- able energy,......

A Manifesto On Public Morals, Issued By The National Council

of Public Morals, appeared in Wednesday's news- papers. The Manifesto expresses the belief that only by raising the ideals of marriage, by education for parenthood, and by......

Sir Brynmor Jones Is Introducing A Bill, One Portion Of

which is intended to make clear that Nonconformists cannot be refused the Communion in the National Church merely on the ground that they have not been confirmed. We regret that......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

Mar. 9th. Consols (2i) were on Friday 80i—Friday week 81i.......

In This Context We May Notice An Admirable Letter In

Monday's Times from Mr. Lampen, *Vicar of Walthamstoiv. He is convinced, he tells us—and in this view we strongly concur—that a very large number of the clergy heartily agree......