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Lord Lansdowne's Answer To The Duke Of Devonshire Was We

regret to say, extremely unsatisfactory. It was not incumbent upon him, be said, to make premature statements as to the date of the Dissolution, or as to the action which the......

The Motion For The Adjournment Of The House Of Commons

over the Whitsuntide Recess, which was brought forward on Wednesday, was the occasion for a very remarkable debate. All the Prime Minister would do in answer to Sir Henry......

Lord Edmund Talbot Has Managed To Hold His Seat For

the Government at. Chichester ; but the majority was reduced from 1,875 in 1892 to 412 on the present occasion. The Liberal poll shows an increase of 1,401, while the. Tories......

Lord Hugh Cecil's Contribution To The Debate Was A Brilliant

attack on Mr. Chamberlain. Ile insisted—a view in which we entirely concur—that Unionist Free-traders have a right to remain in the party. We would, however, go a step further.......

It Is With Deep Regret That We Record Another Submarine

disaster, which took place at Plymouth on Thursday, and resulted in the destruction of Submarine A8 and the loss of fourteen men and one officer. The cause of the accident is......

Mr. Gully Made A Brief And Impressive Statement Concern- Ing

his resignation of the Spea.kership in the House of Commons on Tuesday. His reasons for retiring were simply that at his time of life and in his present state of health he no......

Lord James Of Hereford And Lord Balfour Of Burleigh, Who

took part in the debate, both strongly criticised the position occupied by the Government. What they wanted, said Lord James, who spoke with a sense of indignation which he made......

On Thursday The Executive Committee Of The Unionist...

Elliot, M.P., presiding, and the Duke of Devonshire, Lord James of Hereford, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, and other Peers and Members of the House of . Commons being present—passed......

Bank Rate, 21 Per Cent.

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