Mr. Henderson Was Returned In The By-election For Widnes By
a majority of 987. At the General Election, Colonel Hall Walker, who has been raised to the peerage, retained his old seat for the Coalition by a majority of 3,694. At the......
It Is Good News That Mr. -balfour Has Been Nominated
to succeed his brother-in-law, the late Lord Rayleigh, as Chancellor of Cambridge University. Mr. Balfour will no doubt be elected unanimously by the Senate. Mr. Balfour has......
The Times Has Recently Published Several Important...
" interchange of pulpits." The Bishop of Norwich put forward a scheme, worded with notable care and moderation, for regulating this interchange of pulpits between Churchmen and......
The Congress Leaders By Adroit " Secret Diplomacy " Saved
Mr. Smillie and his mad policy of " direct action " from open defeat, and thus preserved-a semblance of unity in- the Labour ranks. But the real feeling of the trade union......
In Our Opinion, No More Important Letter Has Been Written
on the subject than that of the Bishop of Carlisle, which appeared in the Times of Thursday week. We regret that pressure on our space prevented us from referring to it sooner.......
Nevertheless, How Clear Scripture Is Upon The Subject ! The
Bishop of Carlisle says :- " Bishop Gore says that preachers of the Gospel are bound not to strive and please men. True ! But are they not equally bound to strive to please God......
The British Commonwealth Union Have Sent Us A Calculation Of
what the resolutions passed by the Trades Union Congress would mean in public money spent. The calculation takes into account only the resolutions in favour of (1) a forty-four......
One Of The Most Interesting Papers Read At The British
Associa- tion last week was that in which Mr. McKay described Commander Burney's •wonderful invention of the paravane, which protected ships from mines and could be used to......
By The Way, The Page Of The Times On Which
the Bishop of Carlisle's letter appears is an extraordinarily good example of the value of " Letters to the Editor " in the Press. This one page contains not only the letter......