27 JANUARY 1906, page 19

Tuesday Was The Centenary Of The Death Of William Pitt,

who, worn out by his long struggle with France, and heart-broken by the news of Austerlitz, lived only long enough to hear of Trafalgar. Our history provides no parallel to the......

The Death Of Mr. G. J. Holyoake On Monday In

his eighty- ninth year removes a lifelong reformer, notable alike for his high character, courage, consistency, and disinterestedness. If he founded "secularism," it must be......

Mr. Asquith Addressed Several Meetings In East Fife On...

and in particular made an admirable comment on the alarm professed by certain persons at the return of so many Labour Members on the strength of their alleged Socialistic......

The Tide Of Liberalism Has Flowed With Almost Unabated...

since Our last Lime. On Friday and Saturday last, it is trtie, there was a slight set-back, the Unionists recapturing five seats on Saturday which had been lost at the......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent. Console (21 Per Cent.) Were

on Friday 891.......

The Results Of The Elections Declared On Tuesday Showed A

gain of eight seats to the Liberals and one to the Labour Party, while the Unionists won a seat in North-West Lanark owing to the splitting of the vote. A curious result was......

The Results Declared On Thursday Added Fifteen To The Long

list of Liberal victories. A remarkable turn-over was wit- nessed in the Walthamstow division of Essex, where Mr. J. A. Simon converted a Unionist majority of 2,465 into a......