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The Question Of Our Naval Position In The Mediterranean Has

not apparently been finally settled yet, but there is evidence that it is now receiving the close attention of , the body whose prime duty it is to consider such matters—the......

On Monday Evening In The House Of Commons Mr- O'grady,

the Labour member, moved a resolution to express the opinion of the House that it was expedient that repre- sentatives of the employers and men should meet with a view to the......

At Dinner-time On Tuesday A Discussion Was Begun Upon The

motion " that Clause 1 as amended stand part of the Bill," and this led to a more general debate. In the course of it Mr. Birrell made some observations with regard to Ulster.......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With What Has Been Called The

Labour revolt, but may give here shortly the facts connected with the strained relation's between 'the Labour Party and the Liberals. On Tuesday the Executive of the Labour......

Mr. Asquith And Mr. Birrell Are Playing With The Question

when they pretend that Unionists ought to accept the rest of the Bill if the demand for the exclusion of North-East Ulster were to be granted. Of course Unionists will do no......

Colonel Seely Asked To Be Excused From Dealing With The

Mediterranean garrisons because the Prime Minister was to make a full statement on the strategical aspect of the subject in ten days' time. He went on to point out that, as far......

On Monday, Tuesday, And Wednesday The House Of Commons...

the consideration of the Home Rule Bill in Committee. The earlier parts of the debate were concerned with the question of the supremacy of the Im- perial Parliament, and it......

The House Of Commons On Thursday Dealt With The Army

Estimates. Mr. Amery, who opened the debate, asked for explicit assurances that the War Office recognized the duty of providing forces of such strength as to make it unlikely......

The Naval Position In The Mediterranean Was Discussed In The

House of Lords on Tuesday, when Lord Selborne con- demned the withdrawal of ships. He pointed out that a reduction of our strength coincided with a steady effort by Austria,......