4 AUGUST 1923, page 3

It Is With The Greatest Regret That We Chronicle The

death of Sir Charles Hawtrey, the famous comedy actor. It is no business of the artist to consider whethsr his art is good or bad for the corporate body of the artists of his......

Sir William Joynnon Hicks And Mr. Ronald Mcneill In Speeches

delivered last Saturday both used extremely strong expressions of disapproval in referring to the speech in which Mr. Lloyd George last week derided M. Itoincare. Both pointed......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 8 Per Cent.

July 5, 1923 ; 5 per cent. War Loan was on Thursday, 1001; Thursday week, 1001 ; a year ago, 104.......

We Desire Earnestly To Support A Plea Which Appeared In

a letter to the Times of Wednesday from Mr. Edward Price Bell, the wellLknown London correspondent of the Chicago Daily News. The plea, which was stated with admirable force and......

We Publish This Week An Article By Dr. Lancelot Hogben

on the " Riddle of Sex " which deserves attention as a most luminous summary of modern biological inquiry into the determination of sex. The traditional doctrine that sex was......

The Result Of The By-election In Central Leeds Was Declared

on Friday, July 27th, as follows :- Sir Charles Wilson (C.) .. .. 13,085 Mr. H. H. Slesser (Lab.) .. .. 11,859 Mr. Gilbert Stone (Lib.) 8,026 C. majority over Lab. .. 1,726 Mr.......

Our Attention Has Been Called, On Behalf Of Mr. De

Windt, to a short review of his book, My Notebook at Home and Abroad. Mr. de Windt's ground of com- plaint is that the review in question was " a gross and malicious libel." We......

The Report Of The Select Committee Which Inquired Into The

publication in the Press of Divorce and Nullity suits was printed in the papers of Tuesday. The Com- mittee decided that legislation had become necessary " to curtail the......