26 NOVEMBER 1881, page 1

The Papers Are Full Of Hints That The Government Intend

to try further measures of repression in Ireland. They justify these hints by a speech delivered by Lord Monck to the Magistrates of his county, in which he said that only force......

The German Elections Have Ended, And The Business Bureau Of

the Reichstag calculates that the total numbers are :- " Centre, 110 ; Conservatives, 77 ; Progressists, 60 ; National Liberals, 45 ; Secessionists, 48 ; Popular Party, 7 ;......

Mr. Gambetta Still Remains, As His Observers Say, "in The

cloud." He has as yet put forward no programme, except the very vague one read last week, and is, apparently, disposed to wait till the December Recess is over, or even till the......

NEWS OF THE WEEK A VERY significant, and it may be very important, event is reported from Ireland. Thirty labourers discharged from work by Mr. Pollard Urquhart, a gentleman......

Mr. Newdegate Made A Very Significant Speech At Rugby On

Thursday. He is one of the Toriest men in the House, believing in Protection, subscribing to prosecute Mr. Bradlaugh, and so on ; but he likes the House of Commons, and he likes......

Mr. Chamberlain On Thursday Made A Very Encouraging...

the Carpenters' Hall. He believes that the time of depression is over, for he finds from the latest returns that "the enormous volume of our trade continues to roll on in......

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