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The London School Board Have Carried A Vote For The

religious inspection of the religious teaching in their schools by a large majority, for which Miss Emily Davies is entitled to some credit. She made on Wednesday a very neat......

Mr. Childers Made A Very Lucid And Able Financial Speech

to his constituents at Knottingley on Thursday, to prove that though the total expenditure of the Government does not seem to have diminished, it has really diminished very......

Mr. Fitzjames Stephen Has Declined The Liberal...

on the ground of his desire to forward the cause of codification in ways not likely to be secured at present by his appearance in Parliament. The Conservative candidate is Mr.......

As We Predicted Last Week, The Appointment Of Dr. Wallace

to the Chair of Church History in the University of Edinburgh, has already given rise to a heresy charge, the investigation of which Dr. Wallace himself supported. He seconded......

"w. R. G." Has Received A Threatening Letter From Wales,

sub- scribed "Sarah," with a coffin, skull, and cross-bones, in which he is warned not to write against Strikes and Unions iu the Pall Mall Gazette or elsewhere, lest "an arm be......

We Have To Express Our Regret For A Mistake In

the paper of last week concerning the Theological Chair in Edinburgh Uni- versity to which Dr. Wallace has been appointed. In that paper we said that the late Professor of......

We Rarely Open A Paper Now Without Reading Of Some

decision -or legal opinion tending to make an executor's work impossible. The Times of Wednesday gives the latest, in the shape of an -opinion from Sir Roundell Palmer, now Lord......

The Election For Ma-cheshire, Should .a Vacancy Occur,....

expected, before the present Parliament is dissolved, will be one of the most important ever held in England, Mr. G. W. Latham, of Bradwall Hall, who is the probable candidate......

Consols Were On Friday 92 1 1 To 92i.

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