19 MARCH 1904, page 3

We Note With Satisfaction That The Liberal Council Of North

Wilts at their meeting on Saturday last unanimously decided to support Sir John Dickson-Poynder, the Free- trade Unionist Member, at the next Election. Considering that the......

In The House Of Lords On Monday Lord Wemyss Moved

that a Royal Commission should be appointed to report on the state of trade, and whether any action was needed "in the furtherance thereof." He called on the Government to......

The By-election In East Dorset Has Gone Exactly As All

by- elections now go when the Government majority is not in four figures. The supporter of Mr. Balfour has been beaten, and the Opposition gain a seat. Mr. Lyell has con- verted......

We Are Delighted To Note That The Daily Chronicle, Whose

leading articles during the present crisis have been marked by a high sense of responsibility, as well as by political insight and good sense, has spoken out boldly on the......

Lord Rosebery Was The Principal Speaker At A Free-trade...

at Newcastle on Saturday last. After a notable reference to Sir William Harcourt as one of the "stately and memorable figures of Parliament," Lord Rosebery dealt with the......

Free-trade, And That" We Should Do All That Is Possible

to con. oentrate the Free Trade forces." All that we desire to add to this—and with our addition we have no reason to think that the Daily Chronicle or any Free-trade Liberal......

We Deeply Regret To Record The Death Of The Duke

of Cambridge, which took place at Gloucester House on Thursday morning. Had the Duke lived till March 26th he would have completed his eighty-fifth year. Though it would be......

Lord Lansdowne, Speaking For The Government, Could Not...

either form of Royal Commission ; and Lord Spencer, who wound up the debate, also deprecated an inquiry. For our- &Nivea, we agree with Lord Goschen that a strictly limited in-......

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