6 NOVEMBER 1909, page 18

. The Municipal Elections Took Place Throughout The...

Monday. in the provincial towns there has been very little change. The gains on one side have balanced the losses on the other. In London, however, the London Municipal......

The Disaffection Of Certain Officers In The Greek Navy...

into open mutiny on Friday week, when Commander Typaldos, of the torpedo-boat flotilla, led an attack on the loyal part of the Fleet at Salamis. He had under him at first,......

Taken As A Whole, The Reiult Is Exceedingly Satisfactory...

the point of view of those who, like ourselves, believe that Municipal Socialism is quite as injurious as State Socialism. Whate'v'er else the figures of the Municipal Elections......

The Berlin Correspondent Of The :daily Telegraph Gives In...

paper an extraordinary account of how the naval officials at Kiel have wasted public money by their ignorance and negligence. The sales of surplus stock have been the occasion......

The Lords' Amendments To The Housing And Town Planning Bill

were considered in the House of Commons on Monday. In his opening statement Mr. Burns analysed the amendments, a hundred and eighty-one in all, pointing out that there were only......

After The Attorney-general Had Put The Government Case...

and ability, Mr. Harold Cox poured upon the Budget a douche of chilling and destructiie criticism. Ile 'was convinced, he declared, that if ever the Lan.d-taxes were Put into......

That There Are A Certain Number Of Genuine Unemployed Owing

to changes of trade, such, for example, as the - substitution of taxi-cabs for hansoms, we of course admit; but the great bulk of the unemployed have been brought into -......

The Municipal Elections In New York On Tuesday Resulted In

a general defeat for Tammany, although the Tammany candidate for the Mayoralty, Mr. Gaynor, was elected. The opponents of Tammany were joined in the same curious alliance (of......

In The House Of Commons On Tuesday Mr. Austen Chamberlain

moved the rejection of the Finance Bill. His criticism of the Land-taxes was sound and effective, but the speech ended with a passage which We greatly regret, because it will,......