26 NOVEMBER 1904, page 3

Mr. Asquith Addressed A Large Liberal Meeting At Cam- Bridge

on Monday night. Alluding to the hopefulness and confidence of the Liberal party, he attributed the confusion and demoralisation of their opponents to the conjoint activity of......

Discussion Of The Report Of The Beck Inquiry Committee,...

appears as we are going to press, must necessarily be held over till our next issue. We can only briefly summarise the findings and recommendations of the Commissioners. They......

In The Times Of Thursday There Appeared A Letter From

Sir Frank Swettenham asking, in the role of earnest inquirer, some very pertinent questions about Fiscal policy. His first point is the position of India, which has been rather......

On Friday Week The Liberal Union Club Gave A Dinner

at the Hotel Cecil in honour of the Liberal Unionist Members of the Government. All the speakers found it necessary to explain at length the exquisite harmony which prevailed......

Mr. Wyndham, As Lord Rector Of The University Of Glasgow,

delivered on Tuesday an address to the students, of which he is evidently proud, for he has circulated it in a pamphlet, but which we have found a little confusing. Its subject......

In A Speech Full Of Sound Political Sense, Addressed To

his constituents in Lancashire on Thursday, Mr. Hatch had the courage to speak out on the question of Retaliation. He did not believe that Retaliation could be resorted to......

In A Speech At Rugby On Wednesday Mr. Austen Chamber-

lain made the following very remarkable statement :—"It was no exaggeration to say that two-thirds of the original doctrine of the early Free-trade school had been by common......

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