10 DECEMBER 1881, page 3

Sir A. Hayter, M.p. For Bath, Has Pointed Out, In

a letter to Monday's Times, how much at sixes-and-sevens the Tory leaders are on the Fair-trade question. Thus, while Sir Stafford Northcote considered it a mischievous delusion......

A Meeting Is To Be Held On Tuesday To Determine

the form of the monument to the late Dean of Westminster ; but it is already known what is to be proposed. In the first place, there will bet a tomb to Dean Stanley himself,......

S. Mancini, The Italian Minister Of Foreign Affairs,...

great speech on Wednesday. The full report has not arrived, but he appears to have said that France had subjected Italy to unjust treatment in Tunis, that the King had,......

Immense Fuss Is Made In Vienna About A Question Between

the Austro-Hungarian Government and Roumania. Whenever the Imperial Government wishes to hint to Roumania, that she had better be civil, it discovers that cattle disease exists,......

Mr. E. Clarke Also Made A Thoughtful Speech To The

members of the Rotherhithe Conservative Association on Wednesday, on the proposals for gaining time in the House of Commons. He heartily desired to see Bills which had been read......

Why Does The Tines Insert With All The Honours The

letters signed " E. P. B." ? So far as we can remember, those initials have for fifteen years or more uniformly appeared at the bottom of letters intended to injure Liberal......

Gongola Were On Friday 99-1- To 901 Lid.

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Mr. Bright Made A Fine Speech At Llandudno On Thursday,

after laying the foundation-stone of the first Board School. He dilated on the vast waste of the national money on foreign wars, concerning, for instance, such matters as the......