22 NOVEMBER 1913, page 3

Mr. O'brien And Mr. Healy Were The Chief Speakers At

an open-air meeting of the All-for-Ireland League at Mitchels town on Sunday. Mr. O'Brien observed that the Redmondite Party had killed the Land Purchase Act of 1903, and, since......

That, Of Course, Is What We All Look Forward To,

but if we get it through the Government building 120,000 cottages we shall pay so dearly for the reform that it will be of very doubtful value. The danger is that the County......

The Foreign And Colonial Delegates Attending The Inter-...

on the Safety of Life at Sea were entertained at dinner by the Government on Tuesday. The Conference was opened at the Foreign Office on Wednesday of last week. It is hoped that......

The New Resolutions Of The Oxford University Athletic...

prompted by the success of the Rhodes scholars at the Freshmen's sports, cannot be regarded as a satisfac- tory settlement of an admitted anomaly. It is now proposed to rule out......

A Great Meeting Of Protest Against The Welsh...

Bill, called together by the Houses of Laymen of the two provinces, was held in the Albert Hall on Thursday night. The Archbishop of Canterbury said that he doubted whether upon......

We Are Delighted To See That The Hertfordshire County...

is taking up the subject which has several times been mentioned in these columns, namely, the duty which lies upon bodies like County Councils, District Councils, and other......

A Conference On National Expenditure Was Held In London On

Tuesday, when indignant attacks were made on Mr. Churchill. The conference professed to be non-party, but it was mainly composed of Liberals. Lord Welby said that Ministers bad......

Mr. Healy Remarked That If The Irish Ship Of State

seemed almost on the rocks under the "full speed ahead" order, the reason was that the old captain and admirals were no longer on the quarter-deck and the wheel had been taken......

How Sir Sydney Olivier, The Permanent Under Secretary For...

came to be at the meeting and to attack a Cabinet Minister we are utterly at a loss to explain. If the precedent is to be followed, it will be an evil day for the Civil Service.......

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