18 AUGUST 1883, page 2

Mr. Forster Made A Very Striking Speech At Devonport On

Thursday, in which he heartily supported not only the present Administration, but the present Administration of Ireland, as one that had made very great changes for the better......

In The Evening Meeting, Mr. Forster Spoke Again In Support

of a resolution expressing confidence in the Government, an& devoted his speech chiefly to the coming Reform Bill, its dangers and its safeguards. He was in favour of grouping......

The Latest News From Anam Appeared To Point To The

in- tention of the French force there to make an attack on the capital, Hue, capture it, and set up some ruler who would favour the French alliance, and be virtually a puppet in......

On Friday Week, Lord Fortescne Asked A Remarkable Ques-...

He inquired of the Government, in the House of Lords, whether they would consider the practicability of introducing into the Agricultural Holdings Bill some provision for......

Mr. Forster Attended On Wednesday The Inaugural Banquet...

Stonehouse Liberal Association, which has been formed to promote the candidature of his son, Mr. Arnold Forster, and Mr. Medley, for Devonport at the next election. Mr. Forster......

The Choleraic Epidemic Is Now Declining Rapidly In Egypt,...

it be at Alexandria, where it appears to have reached its worst on Monday or Tuesday. In an important letter written to Wednesday's Times, by Dr. Monet, the eminent Anglo-Indian......

On Friday Week, Also, The English Agricultural Holdings...

through Committee in the Lords with a few inconsiderable amendments, mischievous in temper rather than important in effect,—amendments calculated to take off all the grace of......

Nothing Has Come Out Yet As To The Nature Of

Admiral Pierre's arbitrary proceedings at Tamatave, or of the demands made on the French Government by Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet. The letters from Tamatave seem to show that there......