24 NOVEMBER 1894, page 3

Yesterday Week Mr. Labouchere Addressed A Great Meeting...

in favour of the abolition of the House of Lords, declaring that if Radicals were to be satisfied, there must be no trifling or compromising with the friends of the Lords, and......

'are Are Pleased To Notice That The Broad Gold Medal

of the Statistical Society has been presented to Mr. Robert Giffen, now the head of the Statistical Department of the Board of Trade. Mr. Giffen has not been badly treated as......

We Are Compelled To Go To Press Without Learning The

result of the London School Board election, except in two of the school districts. In Southwark, which was, we believe, expected to show the deepest secularist bias, the School......

Mr. Timothy Healy, Addressing A Large Meeting At Longford...

Sunday, professed an opinion which may be taken as some gauge of his political knowledge of this country. "As to the House of Lords," he said, " in his judgment, their......

Mr. Chamberlain On Thursday Made An Important And...

at Heywood, the pith of which may be con- densed into two or three sentences. He maintained that Lord Rosebery was " making game" of the people by pro. raising what he himself......

Bank Rate, 2 Per Cent.

New Console (4) were on Friday, 104......

. A Deputation Of Members Anxious That Members Should Be

paid, including Mr. John Burns, Mr. Broadhurst, and Mr. Havelock Wilson, waited on Tuesday on Lord Rosebery, and expounded their ideas. Their desire was that every Member of the......

The Solicitor-general (mr. Lockwood, For He Has Not Yet Been

knighted) addressed the Eighty Club on Monday on the subject of the House of Lords, and assured his Radical colleagues that there was a passionate feeling amongst the people for......