A Bill For National Military Training Has Been Introduced...
the House of Commons by Captain Kincaid-Smith, and is supported by a number of Members, Liberal and Unionist, including Mr. Hills, Lord Morpeth, Mr. Rees, Sir Edward Tennant,......
A Communication From The Paris Correspondent Of The Times...
in Wednesday's issue draws attention to a statement made to a represehtative of the Mafia by Herr von Holstein, "the ex-Sphinx of the Wilhelmstrasse." Herr von Holstein, it may......
On Tuesday • In The Commons Mr. O'grady, The Labour
Member for East Leeds, asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the present relations between the Government of Russia and the Members of the first Duma, his Majesty's......
On Monday Lord Wenlock Moved The Second Reading Of The
Thrift and Credit Banks Bill in the Lords. The Bill, he explained, had been introduced to regularise and develop a form of banking which had met with great success in other......
The Result Of The Ballot Among The Men Belonging To
the societies affected by the shipbuilding dispute was communi- cated to the Board of Trade on Monday evening. According to the terms arranged by Mr. Churchill with the......
On Wednesday Mr. Lloyd George Received A Deputation Which...
for a grant of money towards the entertainment of the International Peace Congress in July. Mr. Lloyd George took the opportunity to discuss the whole question of the......
The Vacancy In The Stirling Burghs Caused By The Death
of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has been filled by the return of the Liberal candidate, the figures, which were announced late on the night of Friday week, being as follows......
Mr. O'grady Having Asked Leave To Adjourn The House, "in
view of the unsatisfactory nature of the Prime Minister's answer," to discuss the action of the Government in ad- v ising the King to pay an official visit to the Emperor of......