1 APRIL 1893, page 2

On Friday Week, The House Of Commons Devoted An All-

night sitting to the Committee stage of the Army (Annual) Bill, the report not being agreed to till 5 o'clock on the Saturday morning. The small knot of Unionists who kept the......

The Extraordinary Plan Sketched At This Meeting Became...

Thursday night, when Mr. Gladstone moved that, after Easter, Government business should have precedence in all sittings except the evening sittings on those Fridays on which......

The "want Of Ccnfidence " Debate Of Monday, Which The

'Government had almost challenged, though Mr. Gladstone seems to question that his words implied any challenge, was chiefly important for the remarkable conclusion of Mr. Glad-......

On The Same Day, Mr. Balfour Received The Deputation From

Belfast which had previously waited on Mr. Gladstone, and,. apologising for Mr. Chamberlain's very reluctant absence on important business, assured it that he gave the heads of......

Immediately After The Withdeawal Of This Deputation, Mr....

another from the City of London, headed by Sir Reginald Hanson, M.P., and Sir John Lubbock, M.P. The latter pointed out how difficult it would be for Ireland to borrow, under......

Mr. Balfour Also Referred To The Anxiety Expressed By Sir

William E wart, that the Ulstermen should not be goaded. into acts of violence, and added his entreaties to those of the Ulster leaders that no spark should be allowed to fall......

Mr. Gladstone Received Two Commercial Deputations On...

against the Home-rule Bill, one from Belfast, and one from London. The Belfast Deputation represented the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, the Belfast Linen Merchants' Association,......