29 OCTOBER 1910, page 1

The Question Between The Spectator And The Chancellor Of The

Exchequer is per se a small one, and need not further trouble us or our readers. We feel bound, however, to express our deep regret that one who holds so high an office in the......

This Was Exactly What He Set Out To Do. Speaking

amid a continuous uproar—some of the Deputies stood up and made menacing gestures at him at intervals — he declared, according to the Times report, that the Government had been......

There Was An Exceptionally Unruly Debate In The French...

on Tuesday, when M. Briand was called upon to explain the action of the French Government in the recent railway strike. At the beginning the Socialists caught sight of M.......

We Desire To Express Our Thanks For The Kindly And

genuine was in which our contemporaries in the Press have defended the Spectator from the attacks of Mr. Lloyd George. The journals with which the Spectator has often found......

The Persian Reply To The British Note Was Delivered Last

Saturday, and was in accordance with expectations. It pro- poses that the suggested surcharge on the Customs three months hence should be made at once, and that the Persian......

News Of The Week.

O N Saturday last the Chancellor of the Exchequer made a speech at Crediton in which he vehemently attacked the editor of the Spectator. We publish elsewhere a verbatim report......

*** The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In...

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