7 JANUARY 1911, page 10

The Declaration Of London Has Called Forth Protests From...

Chambers of Commerce, none more impressive than the Report of the Special Committee of the London Chamber of Commerce. Having considered the question mainly from the commercial......

A. Letter Appears In Wednesday's Times Over The Signature Of

" Justitia" calling attention to the report of a New Year's reception of Indians held at Mr. Bepin Chandra Pars residence which appears in Monday's Daily Chronicle. Sir Henry......

If Lord Midleton's Figures Are Correct, And We See No

reason to think that he is in any way mistaken, we can hardly avoid his conclusion "that if the design of the Government were to reflect the opinion of the country in the Upper......

Mr. John Redmond Publishes In Reynolds's Newspaper A...

on the situation created by the elections., After claiming the result as an unprecedented triumph for the progressive and democratic forces of Great Britain and Ireland, Mr.......

Tuesday's Times Contains An Interesting And Important...

Midleton on the "Reformed House of Lords." Lord Midleton points out what would be the practical effects of the Rosebery Resolutions which have already been adopted by the House......

While We Are Dealing With The Problem Of The House

a Lords we desire to mention one point which seems, curiously enough, to have attracted very little attention, though we have discussed it several times in these columns. The......

Professor T. E. Holland Contributes A Valuable Letter On The

Declaration of London to the Times of last Saturday. While holding that both the Prize Court Convention of 1907 and the Declaration of London stand in need of full Parliamentary......

If This Scheme Is Applied To The Present House Of

Lords, 88 Unionists, 48 Liberals, and 14 non-party Peers fulfil the conditions of distinguished public service. There are thus left 50 Peers for the other two categories. Of......

Wednesday's Times Contains A Letter From Mr. Arthur...

well-known King's Counsel, in which he draws attention to a very curious result of the preamble to the Veto Bill. In his view, the preamble implies that the Parliament Bill may......