Mr. Lloyd George "endorsed Every Word That Bad Fallen From
Sir Edward Grey." Turning to the Insurance Bill, he asked, why, if women were unfit to vote, should they be regarded as fit to be Insurance Commissioners ? He pleaded for unity,......
Last Saturday's Papers Contained A Striking Letter By...
in regard to our unreadiness for war. Lord Roberts contends that the army raised on Lord Haldane's principle is not able to ensure the safety of these islands. As to the Regular......
As For The Territorial Force, Lord Roberta Declares That Two
things are necessary to the soldier. He must have discipline ) and he must be able to shoot with precision. How can these essentials be acquired under Territorial training P......
As Mr. Lloyd George Was Driving Home With His Wife
and daughter a heavy leather dispatch box was thrown through the open window of the motor car, narrowly missing the ladies and striking the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the......
Sir Edward Grey Went On To Explain The Situation Which
bad now been created. He had been prepared to support the Conciliation Bill though he recognized its defects and draw- backs. But he believed that the introduction of the......
We Naturally Welcome The Westminster's Suggestion. We May...
however, that all the arguments used for the application of the Referendum in this instance apply to other matters of great importance upon which the decision of the electors is......
Last Saturday Parliament Was Prorogued With The Usual...
Wednesday, February 14th. Among the Bills which received the Royal Assent earlier on the same day were the Finance Bill, the Copyright Bill, and the Insurance Bill. The King's......
We Note With No Small Interest That The Westminster Gazette
in its leader of Wednesday last suggests that the best and easiest way of deciding whether the electors really meant to authorize their representatives to settle the question of......
Sir Edward Grey And Mr. Lloyd George Addressed A Meet-
ing of Liberal women held at the Horticultural Hall last Saturday " to inaugurate the women's suffrage campaign." It had been stipulated that no questions were to be asked, and......
The Papers On Monday, December 11th, Published A Memo-...
signed by 244 members of the House of Commons, urging the establishment of a Standing Committee on the Estimates. The proposal has the approval of Lord Welby and Sir Francis......