In The Daily Mail Of Wednesday Mr. Philip Snowden Explained
why Labour objects to National Service. He says that working men have an inherited tradition of individual freedom which is so strong that any political party that put......
We May Add That In The Course Of His Speech
Colonel Seely estimated the numbers of the National Reserve as "more than 170,000 men." The information which we have been able to arrive at, owing to the appeal by the Editor......
Mr. Lloyd George Next Turned To Condemn The Iniquities Of
our feudal land system, and said that the people had been driven off the land in Scotland to make room for deer and grouse. After observing that this was the hour of "the great......
Mr. Lloyd George's Speech At Aberdeen On Friday Week Was
quite in his Limehouse manner. The Opposition, he observed, had shown an indecent haste to turn the Government out, not that they were anxious for office or wished to alter the......
The Letters Of Last Week In The Press Urging The
Govern- ment not to drop the Mental Deficiency Bill have been continued this week. The appeal of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of Birmingham. Sir Clifford Allbutt,......
Bank Rate, 5 Per Cent., Changed From 4 Per Cent.
October 17th , Consols (20 were on Friday 75t—Friday week 75i.......
Saturday's Times Contained The Gratifying Announcement Of...
the National Trust of Blakeney Point. The property, which extends for three and a half miles along the North Sea from Cley to Blakeney and covers an area of about a thousand......
On Thursday Evening Colonel Seely Made A Speech Of No
small importance on the occasion of the presentation of prizes to the London Scottish Regiment. With regard to that part of the speech which dealt with National Service and, as......
Mr. Lloyd George Addressed A Large Liberal Meeting At...
last Saturday, when he discoursed on the iniquities of the Lords, the tragical waste of time in Parliament, and the noble efforts of the Government to save the Parliamentary......
We Trust And Believe That This Means That Instead Of
offering some small anneal payment to the individual men which could not but be inadequate, the War Office will give the Territorial Associations a sum of money per man annually......