15 APRIL 1893, page 2

The Rest Of The Debate Of Thursday Night Was Chiefly

re- markable for the concurrence of testimony it produced that. the Home-rule Bill is intended to bring about a purely nominal supremacy of the supreme Parliament and Adminis-......

Mr. Goschen's Speech At Free.trade Hall In Manchester, On...

was remarkable for the force with which he kept the attention of his great audience fixed on the agrarian ques- tion, in all its aspects, as the central Irish issue. There is......

Mr. John Morley Had To Produce On Monday The Returns

for the Irish savings-banks, which certainly showed that the working class in Ireland have just as little faith in Home-rule as the capitalists themselves. In 1892, the deposits......

3fr. Chaplin, In His Speech Opening The Debate Of Thursday,

had two little wrangles with Mr. Gladstone, and in both of these got the better of the Prime Minister. On Mr. Glad- stone in the course of an interruption declaring that he had......

As For The " Safety " Of This Bill From

an English point of view, Mr. Chamberlain showed that it is rejected, even with passion, by one-third of the Irish population, and that so far from being accepted with......

Mr. Chamberlain Made On Wednesday In The Birmingham Town...

what we believe to have been the speech of his life. Nothing approaching it in merit has been uttered against the present Home-rule Bill. It occupies only two-and-a-half columns......

Tuesday's Sitting Was Noticeable For Two Very Striking...

Mr. Davitt and Mr. T. W. Russell. Mr. Da,vitt's speech was, as Mr. T. W. Russell said, "not only a most able, but a most temperate and manly speech." There was no rancour......

Monday's Debate Was Made Remarkable By A Masterly Speech...

Mr. Chamberlain, who is becoming one of the greatest political orators of our time. The speech in the House was one of singular concentration, and most impressive to the House ;......