27 MARCH 1886, page 6

Mr. Labouchere's Argument.

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The Tone Op The New Parliament.

W HEN we speak of the tone of the new. Parliament., we must guard our readers against supposing that we consider that tone to be in any sense a settled or matured one. The House......