4 AUGUST 1906, page 3

On Thursday The Duke Of Devonshire Spoke On The Bill

with all the powerful good sense which the country expects from him, but at the same time in a strongly Conservative vein. His speech must, indeed, be admitted to be the ablest......

Later In The Evening The Bishop Of Ripon Made A

contribu- tion to the debate of the greatest value, and defended simple Christian teaching,—that is, in effect, the teaching that can be given, and is given, in the great......

On Wednesday Evening The British Association Opened Its...

at York, when the President, Dr. E. Ray Lankester, delivered his address. He chose for his subject the progress which had been made during the past quarter of a century in......

The Report Of Mr. Norman's Committee On London Cabs And

Omnibuses recommends that the " privilege " system be suspended for a year, so that it may be seen whether the railway companies can get on without it. As a substituteit......

On The Evening Of Friday Week A Mass Meeting In

connexion with the Conference of the National Union of Conservative Associations was held in the Albert Hall under the presidency of the Duke of Northumberland. Mr. Balfour, who......

We Cannot On The Present Occasion Deal With All The

Duke's detailed criticisms of the Bill, with much of which we are in agreement; but we may note that he gave a partial support to the claim that facilities for denominational......

The Archbishop In The Later Part Of His Speech Took

the case of Huddersfield to show that it was possible for a local authority to do away with religious education. The rules of the local authority there set forth that "in the......

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