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The Times from London, Greater London, England • Page 4

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The Timesi
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London, Greater London, England
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THE TTMBS, TtfUBBDAY, AUGUST IMP. PARLIAMENT. HOUSK OF LORDS. Widkowv, Arowr 4. HAxenxoa took his rest PRIVATE BUSINESS.

for IWt lC). CRCTE. 1 MAJOR ASWTm'THBKBAT asked the First Iord hot few ha could state the clam and name of Ma Majesty' Ui now stationed off Crete and how lose would thia sbrp be to employed. i Mr. McK ESN A.

The aecond class protected cruiser Diana the duration ot her stay is uncertain. PRESS REPRESENTATIVES AT THE NAVAL REVIEW. MR J. DALZIKL I Kirkcaldy Bursa. Min.) asked the Fbwt Lord whether it ww within hia knowledge or.

rd Ihr the Naval Review on Saturday lt why. It the Admiralty had decided 1 should uppity. innm.iTion to wfli ha demanded by tererml different THE INCREMENT AN REVERSION inlervtlo of the Btato the oary Ithe remit of military service or climate ZT. Mr. FELL Wed the CWoorUor of the Exchequer tr, Uw.

would infBct tmtold hardship on the busi what was hM estitnate of the mss wtoch of and enormous inconvenience on (Cheer.) Smtrf. Sdhad a brotbeTnow serving in the Army. BOTTOMLEY (Hackney. Mia.) ocrcaedtne If the case of this man Jl CAPTAIN FABER (Ha the Territorial rjm and effort Wtt not eivrn In the letter which 1 why HOBHOTTE. My Hsht hon.

friend wffi rtre Lot the Finance Bill has been completed. WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY PROTECTION (SCOTLAND; BILL. in Captivity Protect ion Act, II to Scotland, and bOTTOMLEY aaid EVIDENCE BILL. ome dansrr of faiBn throwh the 1 53 had ae to rnvaXu offlc HAKL of BONALDSilAY hod whether "thi did no exist. The landed propriet th.

cM horseshoes were included. had heard CtPA9 2ifl2MS2? rrJSWS? of that subject in the present hfW no Lner the tinfe dMQ I goto. JiSSS be earned that lHlh centleman, V. tl.i. the Kd ...) Vd.iunistratic Act, M7.

l. with modical inspection. hwt ertth medical tc tit. Mad this clause seemed 1. tl the Art whi.di required I Ivve 11 yh.Mrrn in.p cted.

The KARL HKWK aaid ha was incited to tt the l.ieh wr in erted in the reACl mnke no prn ildWha ve'ripr'li Wt were nb.nhttrlr nerrjpn Opp.) and' heir ttneata. Mr. BELLOC Ured'To nSS iriuiposeible ior.prooedi Leave harinc iw dren. the Bill wma SMOP5 BILL. Blil did refer to ertie, of a ty 1 rii.

1 ome slK.ppin Hand nmunity. The the I nwiMairtir UMithhir aeedVal 'int o( Ttew. I was hroncht 1 Tb re hd leen iH of i in testing iocta, a to by 1 Exchecper" In stirh if. nitabte. nd j.o:v.of tl eap 1 4d.

per pair rrt mVhodll rTOr riAW thref rhi'h the Govern waa riven k'a the XatiofMl 2 mntry. of the apparatus iwm very ood anotb Britteh fii it form, ami be tild ht MjjMt mode in tl.r. ml. and waa reported I SOUTH AFRICA BILL. coneltide a'i culatu and re ensaged I ru le.n.

ith Lord A lanr" pointed 'lwu' to "rr Tt pt tine the" iurien of the preeenUtivea of the lr tlirouKltout the country. (J question and would brins; i ousht in APPROPRIATION BILL. On the Order for the aecond re vding of tb. aolidated Vaad (Appropriation) BiU. he c3hop Ilornaey, 0PP.) wid he desired to call attention to i purpose a very glaring example of the moat unfortunato of work I habit of the War Office of ordering and obtaining isinem of i manufactured goods from foreign count nea.

to the ae Forest ohvir.us detriment of the manufacturer in this mention, had seen, the War Office were responsible for pend rhlch waa inS a sum of no less than a quarter of a million sterling m4ule fill Shops upon the purchase of foreitrn manufactured goods. I to He thongft Th nartlcnlar I holm a rrlee, (HHns article he meld for' were mid, t.v cntraetor, i 5rave.en. JJV tht ta ohlTtUhebadr.cH ,1 tike Sa, they ought wh had bad their training. Jber hr IJvmnaic'appariitus which Ministers who i niilitary depots throughout the to r. 'factory at Ptolficd leing mlucc 1 snUries raised they careful iI i.

5 days in camp. was Koine I this V(WTKH rw. usTunry! PP'! 'PP11 to th' the giving I mtM by TrMwedish ie requirements (UMr.hcar.) ckshire. Strat ford on Avw rr Secretary on behalf ind colour sergeants in ti paeawl to the question of the Teeh .1 Veteran Krserve Takln th Reeerre llmt. he wonM point out jv voluntary sysb m.

we had ed tiy smnll shopkeeper landed or employed onl of shopkeeper outnm obviclytbeT rawing. Another n.Ajor u' vl dour senteanta wire very keenly I ato not mereh for military purpoars in off. small, he hoped able to see hta pen ion. This and. as the ainc teatnidta 'untidc purp.

TtgiBertaork gmerallv. 'Then then. ne for purrose, rt home ffgsff fltdttins: qualities in them. There waa HirW soldier between the gea .111 and :r.ty. and when that register a tbe apparatus was a special eined nithcr absurd to jro to i minntion "in their the kWj1 Sr Old pay 1 Sdteff was ollt'alned th it would repre'ntatives of the Pre'S usreqllesk by the representa igfatthe rieht hon.

was of a iipe tcss Uf a ct ion A London firm the apparatus re Sratomtteally came under He understood reduced. He t. to say that until all ranks v.Mdd a man who the most serious thin connexion with the Army II to say that ntl man had w'. th ft hon. gentleman; w.

had in the ountry for houi defaoce, ar.d the ob'ee ,4 the War patr.ot.sni. ana in was the shortage of the Training Corps them sufflcienUy his mind the idea Uiat this contended that thoroughly trained officers a question make every effort to 01 (Hastings, Opp.) desired get iris fedfrfdaal unit of the Territorial Forte. 3tr. HaLDANE said I that was MS lfc 1 what could 1 done by the County i That waa why Sey had gone further unty. I raise tireat Britain led, respect i Service Reserve, and it I commanding officer to holding a very responsible posi I his Majest is unable to recommend for commissions gentlemen Bentleman drfpfy.th0; The applicant wrote V't! stly of this vear bv a ntlemn who had held a comnis tt.i'.

ion in'nn. 1 hrats.di of the sen'iee, and he waa ifortunate and Invidious distinr Tliat tlrely I Territorial Fovea elf oonUined with Shortage ot xpreaaed atb jdea 'f oea freouontrv than used to the case under tba which waa of They had who were ad iation. be" Oreat as was his respect for tha the Oerman stan onicer Continental officer generally, not have completed its task. In place of the old nugatory, qualifv i I the position they rotor. Candidates who went up to Sand Woolwlch were very much fewer than tier ns fo 'tho pel tfT thnV there was renlly snv the pay of officer, ha had always tMs tTfcitnwaar matter which the i HOUSE OF COMMONS PR1VATH BUSINESS.

ROSYTH DOCKYARD. EFFECTIVE CRUISERS AND BATTLESHIPS. eplv to Mr. Mmm.j:Moni: (Birmingham, Mr. (il.APSTONE raid the matter was not wit Jurisdiction, and he must ask for notice of THE LENGTH OF THE SESSION.

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. waa. (Laughter.) ry and avowing 1 Where Sick People are Made Well. prop did 1 then, adequate gentleman's figures purpos. discrepancy flgurei came out very diffin ntly.

Mr. MrKENN.V The answer I have Riven is strictly mcn iJ "an'aasurc him mine are correct." Mr. MIDDLKMOKK asked the Kirat Lord to state lu.led in the Oilke Return of Fleets dated March 31, 1804. bad been 5d tha eA ctive Hat i and how many battleship not included In that return had since been laid down or provided for. Mr.

McKENXA. The number of British battleships todudad to tha DUka KetuTn of Fleets dated Mch he ous. There were not blett reached, sincerei hjpadjLhe right hon. v' arvi L1': Mr. JOHN O'CONNOR (KUdare, Nat) drew Mr.

HOBHOCSK (Bristd. wh. question, aaid The duty charged which information is 46,000. available waa approximately the rebates. leen made for the refund, as the charge had been mode under tha Finance Bill.

Mr. H0BH0U8E. No application, so far aa I shops. They proposed t. lead them to study mon st majority of shop nflecting r.

tin durinsr wbicn jt i in tlie Hoyul toirri. a Bill which would Medical exanun. the conveni ht cold. (Hear, bear.) i positions of responsi avy naa been a they bility and authority I considerable, and the sanie renwk apphed to tha after teavin the He would be slad to see in the grent minr depoto peculiar hardship had occurred in polytechnic and gjjj mounced him sound and fit developing into con had raised the question of compulsory i member on the Ministerial i 1 Kit zp trick. i Artillery, and know, baa been made.

by one per. Tha rebate, when it is da to In many cases the medical or treatment cannot be Mtisfactorily in the hospital the pure air and res of the country or seaside with medical to complete convalescence. Every hospital surgeon feels how hard it Is on ils patients to send them out of hospital before hev are perfectly healed and fit foe wewk. Bui ue has to face the fact that the bed is wanted else who ia In a worse plight. For rxn tuple, A and are two cases af the same lisease A baa undergone his operation.

nearly Uealed, will be heeded in a fortnight, wants nothing lUt a dally dressing and some strengthening medicine. It is not right that he should I ii miht hare; poor home. Us I the slums. But the ordinary conval'oen ome fight shy of A because he hM an unhealed i unsatisfactory. It is no pleasant, it is haritable, to have to My to A You mustn't top here, and I can't get you into the country, vou must go back to your unhealthy surrounJ ngs." Here, just hers.

Is the blessing of he Con a has been ar v. Middlesex Hospital to and A will have recovery than if ha had been sent home or even if he had been allowed to remain In the hospital. The ordinary convalescents remain in the home for three weeks. Their stay Is rendered ae enjoyable as possible, and much is done even in that short time to restore the health of the sufferers and to fit them for returning to their horn and their work. Last year over 1.S00 patients received the benefits of the Convalescent Home.

The available Income so small that a deficit of annum la left to be borne by the gesw ral jMnds of the Hospital. This yearly recurring of the year, when so many expectation to the annual holiday in the cousary te something to ions or knowled MaiksMto, at tha aLddWx" Hospital. 1.

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