6 DECEMBER 1913, page 18

On Friday Week Mr. Bonar Law Addressed Four Meetings In

Dublin and spoke of nothing but the Irish crisis. Replying to an address of welcome, he said that Unionists were opposed as completely as ever to any idea of breaking up the......

On Monday Lord Crewe Received A Deputation From The...

South African League, which appealed to the Government to intervene in South Africa on behalf of the Indians. Sir M. Bhownaggree said that things were ten times worse than in......

Sir Edward Carson Addressed A Meeting At The New Theatre,

Manchester, on Wednesday, and made a notable speech. We can only notice two passages. In the first he laid down the conditions preliminary to a settlement of the Ulster......

In The Evening Mr. Boner Law Addressed A Great Meeting

in the Theatre Royal. How could Home Rule be more "inevitable" than in 1906? Yet that was the word used to describe it now. The Government had had to face the ignominy of seeing......

At Bradford On Thursday, Sir Edward Grey, Speaking On Home

Rue, said that the Government having put their hand to the matter were, as the Prime Minister had said, bound to see it through. Let there be no mistake about that. But they......

Events ,in Mexico Lend Importance To The Appearance Of Dr.

Herbert Kraus's remarkable work on the Monroe Doctrine recently published in Berlin, of which a full account appears in the literary supplement of Thursday's Times. Of the two......

Lord Lansdowne Made Two Important Speeches At Glasgow On...

at the Scottish Unionist Conference. In his address at the Conference Lord Lansdowne replied to Mr. Lloyd George's astonishing assertion that the Unionists had raised the......

A Strike Among The Railwaymen Employed In South Wales By

the Great Western Railway broke out on Tuesday. and made rapid progress during the following days. The origin of the trouble seems to have been the dismissal of an engine-......