19 AUGUST 1893, page 3

On Wednesday, The House Discussed Mr. Ambrose's Pro-...

confine the powers of the Irish Parliament to little more than County Council subjects. Mr. Morley was ironi- cal and indignant at this proposal for turning the Bill topsy-......

On Saturday, A Protest Against Home-rule, Addressed To...

and signed by 103,000 women belonging to all classes and creeds in Ireland, was forwarded to the Home Secretary, who, perhaps not unnaturally, refused to receive it in person......

On Tuesday, The House Again Discussed The Irish Upper...

Dalziel proposing to leave out the words under which it is constituted. Mr. Gladstone declared that the matter was not vital to the Bill, and that the Government were willing......

It Is Almost Impossible To Follow The Details Of The

coal- strike and its many ramifications, the newspapers publishing the most confused accounts. In the Ebbw Yale—the only district in South Wales in which the men remain at......

The Death Of Sir Edward Hamley, Which Occurred On The

morning of last Saturday, after about a couple of years of serious illness, robs England of one of the ablest writers as well as of one of the most scientific soldiers in the......

The Irish-american Organisations, At Their Annual Picnic...

listening to inflammatory speeches from Mr. John Fitzgerald, of Boston, and Mr. Finnerty, unanimously passed a, resolution declaring that " the Home-rule Bill-will not satisfy......

Bo* Rate,.4'per Gout. New Consols (2i) Were On Friday 971;7;

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Mr. Henry Hobhouse Contributes To Last Saturday's Times A...

letter. He points out that though Parliament has been sitting for six months, and since the end of March has had the whole time of the House, all it has done has been to pass a......

On Thursday, And After Mr. Asquith Had Stated, Amid Cheers

from all parts of the House, that there was no inten- tion of releasing Dr. Gallagher, the dynamiter, the House considered Mr. Gibbs's proposal to add "currency " to the list of......

A Letter Signed " An Old Whig," In Wednesday's Times,

gives some quotations from the speeches of the Irish leaders, which are very significant in view of Mr. Gladstone's declara- tion that the imputation of " general......