17 DECEMBER 1892, page 2

We Still Feel Confident That The German Military Bill Will

pass; but it cannot be denied that its prospects at present are far from bright. The National Liberal Party have deelared in the Reichstag that they cannot accept the Bill......

What Stamped The Character Of The Commission Indelibly...

the first witness, Mr. Roche,—an Irish agitator, who had been examined and cross-examined before the Parnell Commission, and had admitted on cross-examination that at the time......

Lord Rosebery, In His Speech, Chose For Special Eulogy Mr.

Gladstone's courage and sympathy. As to his courage,— which sometimes amounts to rashness,—there can be no two opinions ; but one may certainly say with truth that Mr. Gladstone......

A Portrait Of Mr. Gladstone, Sent By The Canadian Liberals

through Mr. E. Blake, M.P., to the National Liberal Club was unveiled under Lord Rosebery's auspices, on Monday evening at that club, at a particular point in Mr. Blake's......

The Jews In Germany Would Seem To Be In Serious

danger. As we mentioned last week, Ahlwardt, their great opponent, has been elected by a majority of three to one, and the Conservative party, as a whole, have ratified the act......

In Yesterday's Times Mr. Shaw-lefevre Repudiates The...

him by Mr. Balfour that be went about in Ireland making promises to the Irish tenants on behalf of the Gladstonians, whenever they should come into power. Doubtless he made no......

In The Great Evening Meeting In The Drill Hall, In

which ten thousand people were assembled, Mr. Balfour took up the subject of Mr. Morley's recent speech at Newcastle, and de- scribed it as embodying on the Irish Question a......