5 NOVEMBER 1910, page 2

On Friday Week Lord Cromer Addressed A Meeting In The

Free- Trade Hall, Manchester, convened by the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League, and presided over by Lord Sheffield. He insisted that woman suffrage was pre-eminently an......

Friday's Papers Contained The Official Announcement Of...

the Cabinet. Lord Morley retires from his present post and becomes Lord President of the Council, while Lord Crewe, till now Colonial Secretary, becomes Secretary of State for......

In This Context We May Note The Very Interesting Statement

made in Thursday's Daily Mail to the effect that before long the Government intend to split the Colonial Office into two offices of Cabinet rank. One will have to deal with the......

Last Saturday There Was A Renewal Of Rioting In Berlin.

A butcher reduced the wages of one of his assistants, who seems to have taken unauthorised holidays as the fancy seized him. The assistant left his work, taking with him some......

The Times Of Last Saturday Published An Interesting...

its special correspondent in the Philippines. He says that the Filipinos believe, or pretend to believe, that they are already fit for self-government. They regard American......

We Regret To Have To Record A Very Serious Outbreak

of labour troubles in the South Wales coalfield. In spite of the efforts of the Union officials, sporadic and unauthorised strikes have broken out in a great many collieries,......

On Monday Mrs. Humphry Ward Spoke At A Meeting Of

the Croydon branch of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. While admitting that in the long run opposition to woman suffrage turned on the fundamental fact of maternity,......

A Most Interesting Article Was Published In Thursday's...

political parties in Russia. The writer begins by pointing out that the only party who are opposed to the Entente with England are the Reactionaries, who are in favour of......

The Fact That We Are To Have Simultaneously A New

Viceroy and a new Secretary of State for India is, we note, spoken of with some anxiety. It is an anxiety which we do not share, for both Lord Crewe and Lord Hardinge are men of......

Lady Frances Balfour, Answering Lord Cromer At A Woman...

meeting at Guildford on Saturday last, described him grotesquely as one who saw hordes of people advancing under the banner of simple right and justice, and who knew "that he......