26 MAY 1894, page 2

On Sunday Mr. Dillon Spoke At A Public Demonstra- Tion

to protest against a case of landgrabbing, held at Ballybrood, a few miles from Limerick. "With regard to the ]andgrabbers," said Mr. Dillon, "what course did he and his......

Lord Rosebery's Speech In Birmingham, On Wednesday, Was A...

elaborate attack on Mr. Chamberlain, with the general drift of which we have dealt sufficiently in another column. It was a clever speech but not an able one. What is the use of......

Mr. Morley Addressed His Constituents At Newcastle-on-...

in a speech that was so bright and lively that it produced a very distinct effect on the spirits of his party, not only in Newcastle, but throughout England, and some of his......

The Absurd Resolution Of The House Of Commons, Passed On

June 2nd, 1893, directing that the examinations for the Indian Civil Service should be held simultaneously in India and England, has been finally rejected by all the......

On Thursday, Lord Rosebery Spoke At A Breakfast At The

Grand Hotel, and replied to an article in tha Birmingham Post which pointed out that in 1884 and 1885 the measures which the Newcastle Programme endorsed were not advocated as......

A Letter Has Been Published, Or Rather A Summary Of

its - contents has been published, which Mr. Gladstone addressed to- Monsignor Faraladlini in answer to certain questions of his, one of them referring to his desire to give......

Mr. Mundella Explained To A Sympathetic House On Thurs- Day

his reason for not resigning at once when his name was first mentioned in connection with the New Zealand Loan Company. It was a very natural and creditable reason. His heart......

Mr. Bryce Has Been Offered And Has Accepted The Presidency

of the Board of Trade in succession to Mr. Mundella, and Lord Tweedmouth (who is to be an Earl), succeeds Mr. Bryce at the Duchy of Lancaster. By this arrangement the un- wieldy......