18 DECEMBER 1880, page 2

Lord Lytton Is Very Angry. He Knows That The Bill

for the Afghan war is at last made up, and that its amount will astound those who still believe in the accuracy of Indian finance. He, therefore, dashes forward to persuade the......

Mr. Fawcett Has Turned Out A Very Competent...

devotes himself to his department, and as yet all his schemes succeed. His plan for promoting thrift by allowing a Savings- Bank account to be opened by a deposit of twelve......

Sir Charles Dilke Delivered A Most Striking Speech On Mon-

day to his Chelsea constituents, which dealt chiefly with the foreign policy of the Government,—a section of his speech, how- ever, with which we have sufficiently dealt in......

The Accounts From The Cape Have In No Way Improved

this week. All the telegrams, official and private, show that the colonial officers are wandering about in Basutoland without aim or advantage, the Basutos leaving a place as......

The Text Of The Turkish Note To The Powers On

the Greek Question issued on the 14th of December was sent by cable to the Daily Telegraph exclusively. It is fall of mockery. The Porte declares that it adheres to its former......

M. De Mouy, The New French Minister In Athens, Presented

his credentials on December 2nd, and made a little speech to the King, in which he said that " my Government, confident in the efficacy of peaceful means, is persuaded that the......

Mr. Dale Has Been Sent Back To Prison, And The

ease for his release decided on every point in favour of Lord Penzance. Lord Coleridge and the other Judges of the Queen's Bench Division ruled that Lord Penzance was, by the......

Lord Edmond Fitzmanrice, Speaking At Calne On Wednesday,...

strongest testimony to the shocking condition of Mace- donia, and declared his belief that " the regions from which Philip and Alexander went forth to conquer the world, where......