18 JULY 1896, page 2

On Thursday Mr. Balfour Reappeared In The House Ox Commons

and was received with great cheering. However, nothing farther was said about the time which might be devoted to the Irish Land Bill should it appear likely that it might be......

The Correspondents Of The Daily Telegraph Continue To...

telegrams from Rhodesia. Telegraphing on Tuesday, the Bulawayo correspondent declares that the Mafeking road "appears to be closed," that fifteen hundred friendlies have......

Our Foreign Office Has Received A Not Very Pleasant Snub.

A Committee of Englishmen raised a sum of money to be spent in relieving the distress arising from the disturbances in Crete. Naturally enough, they thought that the British......

Sir William Harcourt Moved The Adjournment Of The House On

Wednesday during Mr. Balfour's absence from indis- position, in order to extract from the Government a definite answer concerning the course of public business,—and especially......

Two Memorials Of Great Men Who Had Been Contemporaries, And

as contemporaries had taken the most opposite: lines in religious belief, were inaugurated on Wednesday,—a statue to Cardinal Newman outside the Brompton Oratory, and a bust to......

The Third Reading Of The Bill Legalising Marriage With A

deceased wife's sister was carried in the Lords yesterday week by a majority of 38 (142 to 101) against the Duke of Argyll, who had moved its rejection. He maintained that......

Sir John Gorst Brought Forward The Education Estimates...

in a very short speech in which he explained that the expenditure on elementary education last year had exceeded the expenditure in the previous year by £275,000, and that for......