11 NOVEMBER 1893, page 2

The Duke Of Devonshire's Great Reception In Belfast On...

was an event far more important than the speeches. The policy of making Ulster, which is loyal to the core, dis- loyal to the core, in order to attempt making the rest of Ire-......

The " Conference " Between The Midland Coal-owners And The

miners has failed, and the strike goes on. The owners propose arbitration, the -money in dispute being "pooled," that is, paid, but held in a suspense account until the arbi-......

On Monday, Mr. Acland Opened The Debate In A Long

and rather dreary speech, in which he declared the fear of reckless expenditure by Parish Councils to be quite unfounded, and pro- tested very strongly against the proposal to......

The Only Speech Of Much Force And Interest On Tuesday

night was Mr. Goschen's, who warned the Government that it was simply impossible to pass the Bill before Christmas, if they persisted in complicating it by dealing with the......

Yesterday Week, Mr. George Russell, The Under-secretary...

an. unexpected fillip to the debate on the Parish Councils (or rather the Local Government) Bill by a sharp attack on squires and parsons for their incapacity to put themselves......

Mr. Stansfeld Was Anxious That In The Smaller Parishes There

should be no representation of the electors, but that the electors themselves should meet to exercise such powers as the Bill gives to the elected Parish Council, and wherever......

Mr. John Morley Made A Speech On Wednesday In The

Free Trade Hall, Manchester, to the most important part of which, its conclusion, we have called attention in another column. Here we may add that the tone in which he replied......