4 MARCH 1911, page 3

The 11`cann Case Was Brought Up In The House Of

Lords on Tuesday by Lord Donoughmore. Of late years Pro- testants had given many practical proofs of their readiness to live in harmony with their Roman Catholic neighbours ;......

Lord Wolverhampton, Better Known As Sir Henry Fowler, Who...

been in failing health for some time past, died last Saturday in his eighty-first year. Entering politics in middle life, he attained Cabinet rank in the Liberal Adminis-......

We Should Like To Quote Another Comment Upon The Debate

by the Parliamentary correspondent of the Dairy keno% 'who remarks that what chiefly interested him in Mr. Runci- man's speech was "the contrast between his strong declarations......

We Welcome The Announcement Made On Tuesday That The War

Office is organising an "Air Battalion" of 190 men. This battalion will undertake the use of aeroplanes, balloons, and kites, and will be constituted in two separate and......

Bank Rate, 34 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

Feb. 23rd. Consols (21) were on Friday 811—Friday week 80i.......

The Debate, Which Was Continued On Thursday, Was Marked By

a vigorous speech by Mr. Balfour. After declaring that democratic government was the only form of government under which a community like ours could carry on its work, he showed......

Lord Londonderry Maintained That Protestants All Over The...

not only in the North of Ireland, had been stirred by the case. He strongly protested against the insinuation that the ease had been exploited for political pur- poses at the......

In The Course Of The Debate Lord Hugh Cecil Made

a point in regard to the Referendum which we have often made in these columns but which cannot be too often reiterated. It is well summed up in the Times leader on the subject.......

This Charge Created A Furious Outbreak Among The...

the Government, and for a considerable time Mr. Balfour was unable to proceed with his speech. Ultimately, however, the Speaker declared that, though the charge would have been......

The Revenue Figures For The First Eleven Months Of The

financial year 1910-11 were published in Wednesday's papers. The total receipts into the Exchequer from revenue during this period were £177,420,227, being an increase of......