23 JULY 1910, page 1

News Of The Week.

T HERE is little of importance to record this week in regard to foreign affairs. The Times of Monday publishes, however, an extract from the leading article of the semi-official......

We Know Of No Such " But" Ourselves. We Have

always admitted the obvious fact that Germany has a perfect right to build as many ships as she pleases. What we can never admit is the possibility of allowing our naval......

On Friday Week In The House Of Commons Some Indignant

criticisms were made on the management of the late King's funeral from the point of view of Members of Parliament. Mr. Lees Smith said that they had not been treated with......

In The House Of Commons On Thursday, The Subject Before

the House being the second reading of the Appro- priation Bill, Mr. Balfour urged the policy of Colonial Preference. As long ago as 1843 an appeal came from Canada for some......

In The House Of Commons On Wednesday Mr. Churchill Announced

some very important reforms in prison adminis- tration. A Bill is to be introduced in the autumn for securing to persons condemned to a fine a short interval for raising the......

The King And Queen Returned To London Last Saturday After

having spent a week at Aldershot living in the "Royal pavilion." At the end-of his stay the King said that it had been one of the most pleasant times he' had ever spent in his......

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