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The Duke Of Argyll Is Reported In Thursday's Times To

have sent the following most sensible opinion upon Home- rule to an Irish newspaper :— " My views have not changed as to the mischief racial division will cause in British......

Lord Macdonnell In The Course Of A Speech At Dublin

on Wednesday explained what he understood by Devolution, and stated that be had the concurrence of Lord Dunraven in this explanation. He postulated, first, the maintenance of a......

Mr. Balfour Attended A Luncheon On Friday Week In Cele-

bration of the twenty-first anniversary of tho University Students' Union at Edinburgh, and delivered a short but sug- gestive speeoh on the social side of Scottish University......

We Should Like Once More To Draw The Attention Of

our readers to the admirable efforts that are being made to raise a fund for the extension of Wimbledon and Putney Commons and for saving one hundred and seventy-two acres in......

Lord Midleton Delivered An Address At Edinburgh Or...

the subject of "National Service and National Character." To-day the State from a hard taskmaster bad become a wet-nurse. "Our children, as they grow up, are taught not to......

The Result Of The Walthamstow By-election, Upon Which We...

elsewhere, was announced on Wednesday. Sir John Simon received 16,673 votes, which gave him a majority of 2,766 over Mr. Johnson, who received 13,907. Although the total poll......

While Mr. Dillon At Lou Ghrea On Sunday Last Was

indignantly denying that the Irish Party had ever lowered their flag or changed their front, Mr. O'Brien at Westport was dealing faithfully with Mr. Redmond and Mr. O'Connor :—......

On Friday Week Sir Edward Grey Delivered The First Of

the Sir David Dale Memorial Lectures at Darlington. He said that in his belief, whatever the catastrophes in foreign affairs might be in this century, the most important......

Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed. From 4 Per Cent.

Oct. 20th Consols (21) were on Friday 79—Friday week 79k.......

The Municipal Elections Which Took Place On Tuesday Have...

in 72 gains for the Liberals, 4.3 for the Unionists, 35 for Labour and the Socialists, and 8 for the Independents. These figures must be regarded as only approximate, owing to......