7 SEPTEMBER 1907, page 3

Mr. Haldane Is Of Course Perfectly Aware Of These Considera-

tions, and we have no doubt that he would not have placed the contract abroad if he had thought there was any risk of our depriving ourselves of a home supply. No doubt there......

We Regret To See That Lord Aberdeen, Who Spoke At

Haul. bowline, in Cork Harbour, on Wednesday, also adopted this minimising attitude in dealing with the anti-grazing agitation. He attributed it to "an anxiety to provide......

The Controversy In Regard To The State Of The Unionist

Party is being carried on with unabated vigour in the Morning Post. Mr. Baumann has contributed on the Unionist Free-trade side two most able and convincing letters, and one or......

In A Letter Which Appears In Thursday's Times "an Irish

Taxpayer" very properly calls attention to an extraordinary speech delivered at Kilullagh, in Westmeath, on August 25th by Mr. Ginnell, the Nationalist Member for North West-......

On Wednesday Mr. John Ward, M.p., Proposed A Motion...

"those Britishers who have thought proper to engage themselves to cosmopolitan syndicates, and to interfere in foreign labour disputes." This motion, which was aimed, of course,......

We Have Dealt Incidentally Elsewhere With The Hostility...

Mr. Haldane's decision to place a large order for horseshoes in America. In our opinion, Mr. Haldane acted rightly in the matter. We are quite willing to admit that in matters......

In A Letter Published In The Times On Wednesday Attention

is drawn to the experiment of the London County Council in temporarily establishing an open-air school for weak children at Abbeywood, Plumstead, and the suggestion is made that......

Bank Rate, 4i Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.

Aug. 15th. Consols (2i) were on Friday 811—on Friday week 821.......