11 JULY 1914, page 1

Lord Crewe Made A Somewhat Feeble Defenoe Both Of The

poll by counties and of the time-limit. Why were the six hundred and ninety thousand Roman Catholics to be left out of a system in which they were anxious to be included? He......

The Debate On The Amending Bill In The Lords, Adjourned

from last week, was continued on Monday. Lord Milner said that nothing would satisfy Ulster but a guarantee that she should never "at any time or in any degree" be subjected......

On Wednesday The House Of Lords Came To Close Quarters

with the Amending Bill, when Lord Selborne moved that Clause I., the clause which relates to the exclusion of counties or boroughs in Ulster by means of a local Referendum,......

News Of The Week.

T HE field of foreign affairs is this week barren of important events. All that it is necessary to record is that the situation in Albania shows not only no sign of improve-......

The Canadian Governmenthave Decided To Deport The Hindus...

at Vancouver on May 24th in the 'Komagata Meru.' Of the three hundred and seventy-five Hindus originally on board, fourteen have been allowed to land on proving that they were......

It Has Been Decided At Last To Consecrate The Church

of the Sacre Coeur, which has been thirty-nine years in building, and presides magnificently over Paris on the lofty hill of Mont- martre. The ceremony will take place on......

Next Lord Macdonnell Moved A Series Of Amendments...

establish "Home Rule within Home Rule." The discussion included a speech from the Lord Chancellor, in which he tried to show what difficulties the Opposition would be in if they......

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