20 SEPTEMBER 1913, page 2

On Thursday, At Constantinople, Articles Of Agreement As...

new Thracian frontier were signed by the representatives of Turkey and Bulgaria. The frontier follows the Maritza from its mouth to Mandra, and then continues north so as to......

Negotiations Between The Strikers And Railway Companies...

Liverpool, but in Birmingham an uncompromi* ing spirit is still shown by the strikers. The action of the railwaymen in disregarding their Executive and calling for a national......

On Tuesday Mr. Borden, The Canadian Premier, Spoke Of The

performances and hopes of his Ministry. He declared that for the present the Imperial Defence Committee, which had welcomed Canadian Ministers to its meetings, was the best......

We Are Extremely Pleased To Read Lord Hardinge's Words About

the attitude of Great Britain towards Moslems in general. This matter is continually presenting itself in some form or other in the conduct of our foreign affairs, and on none......

On Wednesday Sir Edward Carson Reviewed The Drilled...

Orange lodges at Kilkeel and Newry. The Times correspondent says that the recent improvement in the discipline and organization of the men is remarkable, and has produced a deep......

The Strike Epidemic, Which Last Week Was Localized In Dublin

and London, has spread to the Midlands and threatens to become general. In London the painters' strike _has been settled by the acceptance of the masters' terms. The dispute in......

The Struggle Between The Dublin Employers And Larkinism...

a fresh and formidable development on this side of St. George's Channel, some ten thousand goods men on the London and North-Western, the Midland, and the Lancashire and......

In Adjourning The Legislative Council At Simla On Wednes-...

Lord Hardinge made an important speech. He first spoke very wisely about Turkey and Persia, as he expressed British sympathy with both countries while making it perfectly plain......