Last Saturday Mr. Roosevelt Lectured On " The Duties Of
the Citizen in a Republic " at the Sorbonne in Paris before an audience of about three thousand persons. He spoke in his usual direct and forcible manner, treating his audience,......
Lord Balfour Of Burleigh Has Written An Admirable Letter,...
appears in all Friday's papers, defining his position. He was asked to speak at a luncheon and conference to be held shortly at Glasgow with the object of founding a branch of......
On Monday The House Of Commons Debated The Second Reading
of the Finance Bill. The most important speech of the day was that of Mr. William O'Brien, who proposed that " Inasmuch as the announcement of this Bill has already done a cruel......
Dealing Next With The Constitutional Question, He...
is prepared to unite with any one who will take a broad and statesmanlike view of the situation. Fiscal policies may come and go, but once make inroads into the British......
In The House Of Lords On Thursday The Second Reading
of the Finance Bill was moved by Lord Crewe. Lord Lans- downe, in a speech of great ability, made certain trenchant comments on the measure and the history of its second intro-......
The Finance Bill Was Discussed In Committee On Tues- Day.
Attempts were made by Members in all parts of the House to convince the Government that some kinds of agricultural land would not be exempted from the Increment- duty even by......
The Regrouping Of The Political Parties In Japan Is Now
complete. By the merging of the Progressists—the party founded by Count Okuma thirty-two years ago—and the party of business men into the new Constitutional Popular Party, or......
In The Course Of The Debate Which Followed, Lord Cromer
drew special attention to the trimmer in which the Govern- ment had treated the Sinking Fund. He expressed the strong hope that at least six and a half millions would in the......
Turning To The Methods And Results- Of A Man's Work,
Mr. Roosevelt said it was a good thing that the guiding intelli- gences should have ample recognition and ample reward. Their places could not possibly be filled by any number......