28 JULY 1894, page 2

On Wednesday, The Equalisation Of Rates Bill Was Read A

second time. Mr. Goschen, though in favour of the- abstract principle of equalisation, opposed it, among other reasons, on the ground that any equalisation scheme should be......

Thursday's Times Contains An Account Of A Remarkable...

into by the Northern Shipbuilders' and the Boilermakers' and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders' Union,— perhaps the strongest and best organised trade society in the Kingdom. Under it......

On Tuesday, Mr. Shaw-lefevre Introduced The Government...

Equalisation of Rates in London,—a measure which would more correctly be described as a Bill for making the rich parishes subsidise their poorer neighbours. The• present system,......

The Duke Of Devonshire, In Addressing The Council Of The

Liberal Unionist Association on Wednesday, very wisely impressed upon its members that it would be quite a mistake to relax their vigilance in relation to Home-rule only because......

At The Usual Weekly Meeting Of The London County Council,.

held at the County Hall, Spring Gardens, the chairman, Sir- John Hutton, delivered the annual address, reviewing the - five years' work of the Council. In that time the Council......

On Thursday, The House Of Lords Passed The Second Reading

of the Budget Bill without a division. In the discussion, the Duke of Devonshire again urged his point that we are going to tax the great landlords, the owners of the show......