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It Is Believed That The Cabinet Councils Held On Thursday

and Friday had under their consideration the question whether we should or should not withdraw from Uganda. The British East Africa Company has given notice to the Government......

Mr. Morley Has Yielded To The Pressure Of The Irish

Home- rulers so far as to reawaken the Rent question. In a letter of September 26th, addressed to Mr. Justin McCarthy, he informs him that Mr. Balfour had admitted that the......

The Dake Of Argyll, In A Letter To Tuesday's Times,

takes Mr. Gladstone heavily to task for his rash statement in regard to Welsh rents. After criticising the speech made from "a huge boulder," the Duke points out that " the......

Mr. J. E. Redmond, Leader Of The Parnellites, Publishes An

article in the Nineteenth Century for October, in which he states the irreducible minimum of Parnellite demands. His style is quite moderate, but he wants full control of the......

Sir Michael Hicks-beach, Speaking At Tetbury On Tuesday,...

of the candidature of Colonel Chester Masters, in the Cirencester division of Gloucestershire, declared, as regards agriculture, first, that the whole burden of local taxation......

The Socialists Seem To Have Two Minds Upon The Subject

of war,—one for it, and one against. An International Socialist Congress has been held this week at Marseilles ; and a German Socialist, Herr Liebknecht, made a speech, which......

Guildhall Has Been The Scene This Year Of A Rather

discredit- able controversy. Alderman Knill, a wharfinger, but a man of culture formerly unusual in the City, stood next for the Lord Mayor's chair. He is, however, not only a......