11 AUGUST 1883, page 3

The Rest Of The Debate Was Discursive, And Not Very

real. The Duke of Richmond said that a great deal of the new Bill was - taken from the vilified Permissive Act of 1875, and that in 1875 it would have been perfectly impossible......

Bank Bate, 4 Per Cent. Consols Were On Friday 99}

to 99k.......

Mr. W. H. Smith Made One Of Those Bitter Party

speeches at the London and Westminster Working Men's Conservative Association on Monday which, coming from so mild and busi- ness-like a man, produces the effect of a lion's......

Then Mr. Dawnay Moved To Reduce The Charge For South-

African purposes by the salary of the Resident with Cetewayo, and made a very strong attack on Cetewayo and the policy of the Government in restoring him,—a speech, in fact, of......

Mr. Blake, M.p., Told A Good Story To Some Irish

fishermen with wham he made an appointment at Billingsgate Market on Tuesday morning, for the purpose of expounding to them some of the secrets of the fish market. The supply of......

It Is Stated From Natal, And Now Admitted In England,

that Cetewayo was not killed, as was said, in the recent action with Usibepu, but that he escaped, and is lying concealed with only two insignificant wounds in his leg. Mr.......

The Debate On The South-african Policy Of The Government...

off on Monday night in two separate instalments,—the first on their Transvaal policy, and the second on their Zulu policy. First, Mr. Gorst moved to reduce the vote for the......

Lord Wemyss—better Known By His Old Name In The Commons

when he was Lord Elche—moved an amendment against super- seding freedom of contract, the early part of his resolution being described by himself as merely "padding." He thought......