4 JULY 1908, page 11

The Times Of Monday Publishes A Letter From Sir Robert

Anderson on the danger of a rapid growth of low-class drinking-clubs under the licensing legislation of the Govern- ment. At Scotland Yard Sir Robert Anderson had to decide year......

A Convention Of Women Suffragists Was Held At Caxton Hall

on Tuesday, when a. depntation was chosen to go to the House of Commons and see the Prime Minister. At the House the members of the deputation were informed that Mr. Asquith......

We Record With No Small Satisfaction That A Compromise Has

been reached in the matter of the denominational Training Colleges. It provides that half of the places may be reserved for the denomination and half thrown open ; and that......

The Report Of The Select Committee On The Daylight Saving

Bill was issued on Thursday, and is, we are glad to say, favourable to the principles of the Bill. The Bill as it stood would have made eight changes in time necessary during......

An Influential Meeting Was Held At The Mansion House On

Friday week to establish the Association of Subscribers to Charities. A letter was read from Mr. Burns earnestly sup- porting the objects of the meeting. Lord Lichfield made out......

The Report Of The Royal Commission On The Metropolitan...

was issued on Tuesday. After a long inquiry, which took particular notice of some notorious cases, the Commie- sioners have come to the conclusion that the discipline of the......

Lord Desborougb, The President Of The British Olympic...

a letter in the Daily Mail of Thursday appealing for funds to entertain the numerous foreign visitors who are coming to take part in the Olympic Games. The Council have so far......

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