3 MAY 1913, page 1

A Curious Rumour Is Noted By Dr. Dillon In Friday's

Daily Telegraph. He states that the Vienna Government, recogniz- ing the difficulties of a campaign in Montenegro, will, if it takes military action, operate not there but......

In The Commons On Monday The Debate In Committee On

the Budget was opened by Mr. Pretyman, who dealt with the land value duties. There was a conspiracy of silence among Ministerialists ; they would talk of everything but this......

Mr. Lloyd George, In Reply, Declared That He Had Never

expected much revenue from the increment value duty and the undeveloped land duty. The effect of the new taxation on the building trade had been grossly exaggerated. The......

'iv The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manvecript In Any

case.......

All We Know Definitely Is That A Meeting Of Ambassadors

took place on Thursday, and that no one retired from it or refused to play, and that another meeting was arranged for Monday—in itself a very hopeful sign. It is also stated on......

At The End Of Last Week The King Wrote To

Lord Crewe expressing the "intense gratification" which his Majesty and the Queen had experienced in their visit to the Potteries. " Throughout our journeys, covering upwards of......

News Of The Week.

T HE week, so far as the foreign situation is concerned, has been full of anxiety and of rumours and threats as to the terrible things that Austria-Hungary will do if the Powers......