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The Papers Of Saturday Last Published A Letter From Mr.

Vivian Phillipps about the Lloyd Goorge-Asquith correspondence. Mr. Phillipps stated that he had just received a telegram from Mr. Asquith concerning the statement by the editor......

We Have Received A Telegraphed Statement From The...

in India In regard to the opposition which is being directed against the Bills for dealing with Anarchists. These. Bills are based on the unanimous recommendations of the......

Lift. Dawson Says That He Had Been Making, Up His

mind to resign "ever since it became clear that Lord Northcliffe N as constantly dissatisfied with the policy of the. Times, on the ground that it differed from. his own......

Herr Eisner, The Polish Jew Who Precipitated A Revolution In

Bavaria on November 7th last—two days before the outbreak in Berlin—and who had since acted as Prime Minister, was murdered in the streets of Munich on Friday week by Count......

Sir Valentine Chirol Is To Be Heartily Congratulated On The

verdict in the libel action which was brought against him by Mr. Tilak. For four years an immense burden has been borne by him in the preparation of his defence. A weak man,......

The American War Department Has Published The Figures Vi The

rifle strength of the Allied and enemy forces on the Western Front last year. On April 1st the Allies had 1,246,000 men in the fighting line and the enemy had 1,569,000. On Juno......

We Record With Deep Regret The Death On Monday Of

the Very Rev. H. O. Beaching, Dean of Norwich. He was only fifty-nine, and had held the Deanery for eight years. He first showed his knowledge of English letters and his charm......

Habibullah, The Arnie Of Afghanistan, Was Murdered In His...

at Laghman, south of Kabul, on Thursday week. He was born in 1872, and succeeded his father, Abdur Ralunan, in 1001. lie visited India in 1907, and was so much impressed by the......

It Is Only Right That Mr. Asquith'e Disclaimer Should Be

widely known. In a• letter which wo published last week Captain Frederick Guest, the Coalition Liberal Whip, said of the staM- merit by the editor of the Atlantic Monthly:— "......

On Tuesday It Was Announced' That Mr. Geoffrey Dawson Had

resigned the editorship of the Times and had been succeeded by Mr. Henry Wickham Steed. Mr. Steed is a well.known writer on foreign affairs, and particularly on the history and......

Bank Rate, 5 Percent., Changed From 51 Percent. April...

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