4 JULY 1914, page 10

On Monday Night Mr. Lloyd George Announced The Details Of

what the Times calls the third edition of the Finance Bill Part IV. (which deals with local grants-in-aid) into be dropped, since without a further resolution this cannot be put......

With Profound Regret We Record The Assassination Last...

the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Heir-Presumptive to the Atustro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, the Duchess of Heisenberg. The Archduke had been attending military manceuvres in......

Before We Leave The Subject We Most Note As A

very happy augury the moderation and good sense with which the Unionist papers have treated the debate and supported LordLansdowne's attitude towards the Amending Bill Nothing,......

On Wednesday The Conference At Niagara Which Has...

settle the Mexican dispute came to an end. Some of the mediators think (says the Times correspondent) that the negotiations have done much to prevent war between the United......

The Aseassinations Were Followed By Anti-serb Riots At...

houses of Orthodox Serbs were sacked and looted by Mussulman Serbs and Roman Catholic Croats, The Serb-Orthodox Archbishop was wounded. As the police were unable to suppress the......

The Relations Of Greece And Turkey Have Improved Since Last

week owing to the Greek acceptance of the proposed interchange of populations. It is to be remembered, however, that Greece will soon have her two new battleships, and her......

On Monday In The Commons There Was A General Discussion

on foreign affairs. Sir Mark Sykes foresaw that the Admiralty oil scheme in Persia might end in the occupation of Persia and the break-up of Turkey. Then Great Britain might lie......

So Many Unionist Peers Desired To Take Part In The

debate that it has been adjourned till Monday. There is no doubt, however, that the second reading will now be passed, and that the amendments made by the Opposition will be in......

The Sympathy And Pity Of All Englishmen Have Turned To

the aged and lonely Emperor as much as to the young children of the Archduke and his wife. As the Emperor himself exclaimed, no sorrow seems to be spared him. His rewards for......