17 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 3

Mr. W.v. Osborne, The Secretary Of The Trade-union...

League, whose name has become well known through the Osborne judgment, has an excellent letter in the Times of Thursday. At the Trade-Union Congress Mr. Haslam said that "every......

In Answer To Mr. Haslam's Assertion That No Trade-union Has

embarked on political representation without taking a ballot of its members, and generally getting an overwhelming majority in favour of that course, Mr. Osborne says :—" The......

At Tynemouth On Saturday Last A Court-martial Concluded...

of Lieutenant Allan Sutor, R.A., on the charge of having been guilty of " conduct contrary to good order and discipline " in publishing a pamphlet entitled " The Army System :......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cent.

June 9th - Consols (2i) were on Friday sot—Friday week 80k.......

In Fulfilment Of An Offer Made A Few Days Earlier,

the Chancellor of the Exchequer met a number of experts at the Treasury on Wednesday to discuss the Land-tax Form IV. Those present included representatives of the Surveyors'......

On Thursday The Resolution Demanding That Immediate Steps...

taken to secure the reversal of the Osborne judgment by a Government Bill was submitted to the Con- gress, and after a somewhat stormy debate was carried by a card vote of......

The Speaker Of The House Of Commons Made A Delightfully

characteristic speech at an Agricultural Show in C umberland on Thursday. He observed that, having a Land-tax form to fill up, "he looked through the Finance Act the other day......

Mr. Redmond And Mr. O'brien Both Addressed Meetings In...

Limerick last Sunday. Speaking at a largely attended demonstration in Limerick, Mr. Redmond said that so far as the Nationalists of Ireland were concerned Devolution was as dead......

A Fresh Record In Oversea Flight Was Set Up Last

Sunday morning by Mr. Loraine, who flew in his Farman biplane from Holyhead to within a hundred yards of the Bailey Lighthouse at Howth, a distance of more than fifty miles.......