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The House Of Commons On Thursday Gave A Triumph To

the Salvation Army. Mr. H. Fowler moved the second reading of a Bill to repeal the tenth clause of the local Act which forbids. processions on Sunday, and carried it by a......

Mr. Shaw-lefevre Writes To Thursday's Times To Maintain...

is nothing surprising at all in the vote of the leaders of Opposition for Mr. O'Kelly's Evicted Tenants Bill. He says he proposed last year "compulsory arbitration" on the......

The French Canadians Have Redeemed Their Character. Their...

M. Mercier, had many claims on them as an Ultramontane Catholic, a devotee of French nationality, and a strong advocate of State rights ; but the electors be- lieved him to be......

Two Other Trials Which Have Excited Much Public Attention...

and ended on Friday. Mr. G. W. Hastings, M.P. for East Worcestershire, and a man of the highest repute for philanthropy, pleaded " Guilty " to misappropriating 221,000 of......

Mr. Henry Tate Has Withdrawn His Generous Offer To Give

his collection of pictures to the public, in consequence of the failure of the Treasury to fulfil his conditions as to the building in which it should be lodged. We are in-......

Mr. Chamberlain Made A Brilliant Speech At The Liberal Union

Club on Tuesday. He first referred to the impatience of some Conservatives for the policy of what is called " fusion " between Liberal Unionists and Conservatives, and......

Mr. Chamberlain Also Criticised The Mombasa Railway...

the peculiarity that now the Gladstonian leaders who speak on one side do not vote on that side, but walk out of the House, while those who vote do not speak, but vote silently.......

Mr. Balfour Explained On Thursday Night That The Gresham...

Charter is to be referred back to the Privy Council, and that the Privy Council would refer it to a new and stronger Commission. That is well, and we do not doubt that it may be......

The South Derbyshire Election Resulted In The Return Of The

Gladstonian (Mr. Broad) by a majority of 1,250, Mr. Broad receiving 5,803 votes, against 4,553 given to the Conservative, Mr. Melville. In 1885, the then united Liberal Party......

The German Emperor Seems Disposed To Remedy At Least One

of the injustices committed by his grandfather. The- Guelph Fund, a sum of about £630,000, belonging to the Duke of Cumberland, son of the last King of Hanover, is to be......