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The Debate On Thursday Night On The Bill For Giving

effect to the treaty ceding Heligoland to Germany elicited very little except approval of the general agreement proposed by the Foreign Office, the arrangement for allowing the......

At The Court Of Inquiry, And During The Court-martial, It

came out that disaffection had been simmering for some time past, and that the final act of insubordination was deliberately planned. The plan of trying the oldest insubordinate......

It Is Curious To Observe That Education Appears To Be

what one may call the residuary legatee of all the unattached resources of the State. If the Government does not know what to do with any aura of money, such as, for instance,......

Sir John Lubbock Has Been Elected To Succeed Lord Rose-

bery as Chairman of the County Council, by a majority of 33 (61 to 28),-45, who probably belonged to the Radical party, keeping out of the division. It is a good choice, and a......

The Census Day Next Year Is To Be Sunday, April

5th. The particulars to be given in England and Wales will be the name, sex, age, profession or occupation, condition as to marriage, relation to the head of the family, and the......

When Mr. Ritchie Declared That, Though The Government Did...

propose to introduce a religious census, they did not feel inclined to put pressure on their followers to vote against it, no small hubbub arose. Mr. Campbell-Bannerman was......

When The Census Bill Was Being Discussed On Tuesday Night,

Baron Dimsdale proposed to ask for the religious pro- fession of each person, as well as their age, sex, &c., pointing out that Ireland was to give us this valuable piece of......

On Monday, The Second Battalion Of The Grenadier Guards Was

paraded at Wellington Barracks before proceeding on foreign service to Bermuda, where they have been ordered as a punishment for their recent insubordination, the Com-......

The Discussion On The Behaviour Of The Postmen Came Off

in the House of Commons on Wednesday, when Mr. Raikes was virtually supported by Mr. Shaw-Lefevre ; and even Mr. Labouchere, to the surprise of the House, justified Mr. Raikes......