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The Incident Of The Interview With The Editor Of The

London Times published by the New York Times, though absurd and unimportant in itself, deserves notice as one of the curiosities of politics. On Friday, July 29th, the later......

Notes That The Chief Object Of The Conference Is...

In order, therefore, to assure the success of the conference, the Japanese Government deem it advisable That the agenda thereof should be arranged in accordance with the main......

No One Can Possibly Defend Lord Northcliffe's Original...

in allowing the Times to hold up the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary to personal obloquy and by asserting that they were not fit persons to -send to Washington. That......

A Sound Warning Was Addressed To The Government In The

House of Lords on Thursday, July 28th. Lord Gainford called attention to the excessive staffing of Departments. Since he criticized the Government last November the number of......

Replying For The Government, Lord Crawford Argued That No...

of whatever complexion could have dispensed at once with all-the-officials of the Ministries of Food and Shipping. He admitted that the increase was alarming, but it was mainly......

Inthe House Of Commons On•friday, July 29th, The...

the Exchequer spoke on the financial situation. Mr. Mosley moved for a fresh statement of the financial positiOn, 'pointing out that the surplus of £80,000,000 estimated by Mr.......

It Turns Out That The. Interview Was Not Only A

Snark, but a Boojum. Everybody •who has had•anything to do with it has vanished. Lord Northcliffe on the evening of Friday, July 29th, cabled .to the King's private secretary......

In The Early Hours Of Wednesday Morning The Licensing Bill

passed its final stages in the House of Commons. It went to the Lords as virtually an agreed measure, since the alterations were slight. The chief change is that outside London......

Sir. Robert Home Said That Undoubtedly Recent Events...

thefigures of the Budget statement, but he was not at all sure that there would be very much to withdraw or correct. The Excise receipts for the June quarter were. £6,000,000......

Further Details Of The Spanish Disaster In Morocco Do...

to diminish its appearance of gravity. The Spaniards .are now said to hold exactly the same amount Of territory as they did twelve years ago in 1909 when they began the......

In The Chancery Division Of Dublin Writs Of Attachment Were

issued on Friday, July 29th, against Sir Nevil Macready, General Strickland, General Cameron, and the Governor of the Limerick Detention Barracks. The Master of the Rolls issued......