28 NOVEMBER 1891, page 1

On The Question Of Reforming The House Of Lords, Lord

Salis- bury did not at all expect that any measure would be carried which would diminish the power of the House of Commons. Yet all proposals for strengthening the Lords were......

Lord Salisbury Made A Brilliant Speech To The Mass Meeting

at the Town Hall, held in the evening of Tuesday, -on some of the principal features of which we have dwelt at length in another column. We may add here that he regarded......

News Of The Week.

T HE National Union of Conservatives met at Birmingham on Tuesday, and at the discussion of the delegates much objection was taken to the Irish Local Government Bill promised......

Lord Lytton, Formerly Viceroy Of India, And 1ntter17

British Ambassador in Paris, died suddenly on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 24th inst. He had been more or less seriously ill for many weeks, and was compelled to take much......

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For Its Eloquence. He Thought That The Strongest Force, The

strongest influence at present existing in human action, was party feeling. "It selects for us our friend ; it changes for us sometimes,—very frequently,—our opponent. It......

On Wednesday, There Was A Unionist Luncheon In The...

Town Hall, attended by Lord Salisbury and Mr. Chamberlain. Lord Salisbury, in his speech, dwelt first on the difficulties which were springing up from the various Protectionist......