On The Motion For Adjournment At Whitsuntide On Wednes- Day,
Captain Clive called attention to the appointment of Colonel Morgan. We cannot find space to go into the details of the case, and to attempt to treat the matter in a brief......
In Spite Of The Optimistic Comments Of Sir Edward Grey
in regard to the possibilities of the extension of these facilities made in his speech on Thursday, at the dinner to Mr. Carnegie, only an extremely sanguine politician can......
Mr. Lloyd George Devoted A Large Part Of His Reply
to the position of doctors under the Bill. He said that the first criticism of the doctors referred to the capitation grant. Some objected to the amount of the grant, some......
On Tuesday The House Of Commons Discussed The Second Reading
of the Trade Unions Bill. , The Attorney-General explained that the aim of the Bill was to secure for trade unions the same liberty for political action that they had enjoyed......
• The Debate Upon The Second Reading Of The Parliame7t
Bill was concluded in the House of Lords on Monday. The most important feature of the debate was the eloquent speech against the Bill delivered by Lord Rosebery. Alter remark.......
• Lord Cromer Presided On Monday At The Luncheon Given
in honour of Mr. Morel. Lord Cromer said that he did not profess always to have agreed with Mr. Morel's pro- posals, but without his unbounded enthusiasm, indomit- able energy,......
In The House Of Commons On Monday The Second Reading
debate upon the Insurance Bill was concluded. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald . , in' the course of a speech on the whole very favourable to the Bill, pointed out that the old assumption......
The Debate Was Continued By Lord Haldane, Who Declared...
that the Bill would not set up Single-Chamber Government, but would bring the House of Lords nearer to its true function of revising, delaying, and counselling. Lord Lansdowne......