23 APRIL 1887, page 3

Prince Bismarck Has Not Yet Carried His Bill Repealing The

May Laws through the Prussian Lower House, and so vehe- ment is the opposition, that he has been obliged to use extra- ordinary means. On Monday, in a speech in which he openly......

The New Irish Land Bill Passed Its Second Reading In

the Lords on Thursday, after a debate of a kind to which we are now unaccustomed,—a debate intended to improve the Bill. The clauses admitting leaseholders to the benefits of......

Mr. Morley Delivered A Long And Argumentative Speech At...

on Tuesday. He declared that the true reason of the breaking down of the "Bound-Table Conference" was the irreconcilable language used by Mr. Chamberlain outside. He maintained,......

On Tuesday Night, Mr. Gladstone Addressed The Eighty Club In

a speech full of verve and brilliance, though one singularly unfair, in our opinion, to the Liberal Unionists. First he gave the Pamellites a testimonial to character as having,......

Lord Salisbury Made An Outspoken Speech To The Primrose...

on Wednesday. He maintained strongly that Mr. Parnell was bound to bring an action against the Times, because his language had been marked by callousness," perhaps even by......

We Trust There Is No Intention Of Breaking Up Unionist

meetings in London by violence; but it looks very like it. On Thursday, a meeting called by the Women's Liberal Associa- tion for South Kensington to hear a lecture from Mr.......

An Extraordinary, And Possibly Serious Incident, Is...

on the frontier of Alsace-Lorraine. M. Schnaebell, Police Commissary at Pagny, was, it is said, asked by the German authorities to set up some boundary-posts which had been......

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