18 JUNE 1892, page 3

Professor Dewar Gave A Very Interesting Lecture At The Royal

Institution a few days ago on liquefied oxygen and liquefied air, of which yesterday's Times contained a good re- port. He produced both liquefied oxygen and liquefied air, the......

We Regret Exceedingly To Observe An Official Notification...

Spencer, pressed by the fall in agricultural rents or other causes, has decided to sell the Althorp Library, said to be the finest private library in the world, if possible by......

We Greatly Regret To Observe The Resignation Of Lord Justice

Fry, one of the ablest and subtlest of our Judges of Appeal, who is still in full possession of his remarkable powers. The Lord Justice was made a Judge in 1877, and Lord......

A Little News, But Not Much, Has Come In From

Uganda. On Monday night, in reply to a rather sharp speech from Lord }ferries, who wished to know whether the Government would send out a special commissioner charged to inquire......

Last Sunday Was The Jubilee Of Dr. Arnold's Death, Which

-took place on June 12th, 1842. On Monday a meeting was held in the school dining-hall, adjoining the cloisters of West- minster Abbey, to make arrangements for the erection of......

The London Nonconformist Council Determined On Monday,...

(three of whom were Mr. Bompas, Q.C., the Rev. Hinehdiffe Higgina, and Dr. Clifford), to adopt "the extension of Local Self-government, municipal and national as the best means......

- Mr. Morley, Too, Has Been Speaking In Devonshire. On...

he delivered an address at Plymouth. He insisted on it that the battle was not exclusively about Home-rule, but was "all along the line." It was a battle for religious equality,......

Sir W. Hart-dyke Gave An Interesting Account On Thursday Of

the effects of Free Education on the elementary schools. Out of 19,000 schools in England and Wales, only 165 had declined to accept the Act. Of the remainder, 14,000 or 15,000......

- Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Consols (it) were on Friday 96.......