28 NOVEMBER 1896, page 2

Sir Edward Clarke, Who Spoke At Accrington On Tuesday Night,

treated Mr. George Russell's desire to regard the Armenian question as a question of party, and to prove it to be the duty of the Liberals to compel a more effective inter-......

Mr. Asquith On Tuesday Addressed A Large Gathering Of The

local Liberal Association of Leicester in the Leicester Temperance Hall. He thought that though the level of average comfort had risen very sensibly in the last twenty years,......

On Tuesday The County Council Continued The Debate On The

Works Committee. Lord Onslow in a moderate speech proposed that a special committee should inquire into the management and financial position of the Works Department and as to......

A Statement, Apparently Official, Was Circulated On...

Agency that the rumour so widely believed of an advance on Khartoum next year is, at all events, prema- ture. Sir H. Kitchener may advance from Dongola to a bend in the Nile......

Mr. Johnson-ferguson, M.p., Who Is The Liberal Repre-...

the Loughborough division of Leicestershire, has incurred the wrath of the Liberal Association of the Loughborough division, by making a speech at a Lough- borough licensed......

Dr. Temple Was Unanimously Elected By The Dean And Chapter

of Canterbury on Wednesday the Archbishop of that diocese. He is now, therefore, the Archbishop-Elect, and no longer the Archbishop Designate. What would have happened if a......

At The Annual General Meeting Of The Cobden Club Held

at the National Liberal Club on Tuesday, Lord Farrer. after criticising Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for commercial federation and declaring that they had fallen flat, went on to......

The French Have An Odd Way Of Seeking Alliances. M.

Trarieux, for example, ex-Minister of Justice and sober politician, advises his countrymen to receive all British advances with favour, because an alliance with Great Britain......