11 NOVEMBER 1871, page 1

Sir Charles Dilke Delivered A Speech At Newcastle On Mon-

day against Monarchy, very violent in words and very incon- clusive in argument. His grand objection to the Throne is that it costs money. He believes £100,000 a year is spent......

Mr. Gladstone, Besides Dilating, As We Have Elsewhere...

somewhat unmeaning and painful length on the delightful impartiality and disinterestedness of the English foreign policy or foreign no-policy, made one reference to Sir Charles......

Foriustance, Sir C. Dilke, Before He Exploded His...

had already, last week, been pleading at Manchester for such a redistribution of seats as would give us something like equal electoral districts. It was, of course, very easy to......

The Lord Mayor's Dinner On Thursday Was A Little Stupid.

Of the Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Goschen, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Ripon, and Mr. Bruce attended ; Mr. Glad- stone dwelt on foreign affairs, and was consequently......

News Of The Week.

T HE accounts transmitted from Paris of the monetary crisis there are not very intelligible, but this much at least is clear. Paper ihas been issued so fast that its value, as......

The Uneasiness Produced By This State Of Affairs Is So

great that +rumours of constitutional change are circulated every day. Now it is the Assembly which intends to refuse the franchise to electors under twenty-five,—as has been......

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