1 JULY 1911, page 10

Though The Government Are Doing Exactly What We Felt Sure

they would do, that is, refuse the slightest concession, we feel no inclination whatever to alter the view which we have expressed all along, and which we repeat in our first......

On Wednesday The Commons Discussed The Ratification Of...

of London, the chief questions raised being the conversion of merchant ships, the security of our food s upply, and the right of sinking neutral ships. Mr. McKinnon Wood. opened......

In Our Account Of The Coronation Festivities Last Week We

were, unfortunately, unable to notice a fact of very great interest and importance, namely, that a thousand men repre- senting the Veteran Reserves, formed by various County......

On Sunday Morning The King. Accompanied By The Queen, The

Prince of Wales, Prince Albert, and Princess Mary, came ashore from the Royal yacht and reviewed 140 Naval veterans in Portsmouth Dockyard. The men, who were assembled in......

After Speeches By Lord Haldane And Lord Curzon, The...

position was stated by Lord Morley, who said that if there were a better plan for erecting a deciding authority they would consider it. But this, at all events, was certain,......

On Thursday The Debate On Lord Cromer's Amendments To The

Money Bill Clause was continued. As on the previous day, the Government showed, as we have always contended they would show, a ruthless determination to have their whole pound......

The Notion That It Will Be Any Satisfaction To The

Unionist Party or to the country when revolutionary acts have been committed for Unionists to be able to lay the blame entirely on the other side is childish. When great issues......

The Committee Stage Of The Parliament Bill Was Begun In

the House of Lords on Wednesday. The principal amend- ment discussed was moved by Lord Cromer with a view to substituting a joint committee for the Speaker as the tribunal for......

Last Saturday The King Reviewed The Home And Atlantic Fleets

at Spithead under the command of Sir Arthur Moore. The ships were arranged in seven columns, each nearly five miles long, and the imposing appearance of the new battleships......

It Is Greatly To Be Hoped That The King And

Queen will not be worn oat by the Coronation festivities, though we confess to a certain sense of uneasiness when we see the thorough and whole-hearted way in which they carry......