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Mar. 28. Sir Ian Hamilton, at Rugby, on Rupert Brooke.

Mar. 29. Mr. J. R. Clynes, at Oxford, on Labour Outlook.

Sir D. Beatty, at Liverpool, on Naval Lessons

of the War.

Mar. 31.-Lord Crewe, at Speaker's House, on Church Affairs.

Apr. 2.--Mr. Winston Churchill, at Westminster, on Territorial Force.

Apr. 7.-Lord Milner, at Imperial Institute, on
Colonial Openings for Women.
Apr. 8. Mr. J. W. Davis, at Connaught Rooms,
on English Universities.

Apr. 9.-Sir E. T. d'Eyncourt, at Society of Arts, on Naval Construction during the War. Apr. 10.--Lord Milner, at Manchester, on League of British Nations.

Herr Scheidemann and Count BrockdorffRantzau, in National Assembly at Weimar, on German Foreign Policy.

Apr. 11.--Mr. Winston Churchill, at Connaught Rooms, on Peace Policy.

Lord Rayleigh, at Steinway Hall, on Mediums. Mr. Asquith, at Connaught Rooms, on the Election, Extravagance, Ireland, etc. Apr. 15.-Mr. E. Manville, at Connaught Rooms, on Manufacturing Problems, and Mr. J. W. Davis on Anglo-Saxon Co-operation.. Apr. 21.-Mr. W. P. Folland, at Cheltenham, on Pay and Status of Teachers.

Apr. 25.-General Sir F. H. Sykes, at the Criterion, on Civil Aviation.

HOUSE OF LORDS.

Mar. 28.-Royal Assent to Bills.

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Apr. 1.-Debate on financial situation concluded.
Apr. 2.-Discussion on venereal infection.
Apr. 3.-Debate on repatriation of enemy aliens,
Apr. 8.-Second reading of Service Bill.
Apr. 9.--Discussion on war graves.

Apr. 10.- Service Bill in committee. Procedure reform.

Apr. 14. Second reading of Criminal Injuries (Ireland) Bill.

Apr. 15.-Discussion on shell shock, procedure, milk, etc.

Apr. 16.-Service Bill passed. Royal Assent to Bills.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Mar. 31.-Third reading of Military Service Bill carried by 282 to 64.

Apr. 1.-Transport Bill in committee. Scottish Health and Education Bills.

Apr. 2.-Army Annual Bill in committee. Debate on indemnities.

Apr. 3.-Supply. Debate on Home Rule, etc.
Apr. 4.-Debate on women's emancipation.
Apr. 7.-Debate on housing and town planning.
Apr. 8.--Second reading of Housing Bill. Pen-
sions for mothers.

Apr. 9.-Third reading of Ministry of Health
Bill. Debate on Bolshevist overtures.

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Mar. 25.--Dr. R. W. Leftwich, medical writer and Shakespearean scholar.

Mar. 27.-General F. W. Ward, Mutiny veteran, 78; Dr. W. H. Sturge, neurologist and archæologist.

Mar. 28.-Sir James R. Fairfax, Australian journalist, 80.

Mar. 31. Sir James M. Davidson, radiologist, 63. Apr. 1.—Sir Thomas Mitchell, Chief Constructor, Portsmouth, 75.

Apr. 3.-Sir William Crookes, physicist and chemist, 86.

Apr. 6.--Lord Hillingdon, banker, 64; Madame Lallie Charles, photographic artist; Francis Storr, educationist, 80; Colonel Thomas Cadell, Mutiny veteran, 84.

Apr. 8.—General Lord Basing, 59.

Apr. 9.-William G. Rathbone, banker, 70; Sidney Drew, actor; Arthur J. Walton, K.C., patent specialist.

Apr. 13.-Lord St. Oswald, 62; Rev. J. N. Figgis, historian, 52.

Apr. 15.-Luigi Dari, Italian ex-Minister, 65. Apr. 15.--Rev. Dr. T. Richard, missionary in China, 73.

Apr. 18.-George Murray Smith, chairman of Midland Railway, 60; Robert Sanderson McCormick, former United States Ambassador to France; Miss Jessie MacGregor, artist.

Apr. 20.-Jules Vedrines, French airman.
Apr. 21.-Surgeon-Major G. A. Hulton, ambu-
lance pioneer, 85.

Apr. 22.-Sir Henry Bargrave Deane, late Judge
of Probate Court, 72; Sir Archibald Orr-
Ewing, 66; Earl of Cottenham, 45.
Apr. 23.-Rev. R. W. Burnaby, rector of St.
Catherine Coleman and musician, 71;
Comtesse de Paris, 71.

Apr. 24.-Dr. Alexander Wekerle, ex-Prime
Minister of Hungary, 75.

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Winston's War Whims.

(London.

JOHN BULL: "I don't like your get-up, Winston! There's too much of the Prussian War Lord business about it to please me!"

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