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Sir Edward Grey Addressed A Meeting Convened By The City

of London United Liberal Association at Cannon Street Hotel yesterday week, and dealt at length with the attitude of the Liberal party towards foreign policy. Rumours of change......

Lord Rosebery—whose Reference To Sir Henry Campbell-...

much commented on—further challenged the accuracy of Mr. Wise's statement that the sympathies of all the Colonies were with the Tory party, and invited him to carry out a......

The Diplomatic Confusion In Constantinople Is Very Great....

is said to be determined not to recognise the Agents of the Powers who at Uskub claim the right of financial control in Macedonia ; whereupon the Powers are believed to threaten......

On Tuesday Mr. Arthur Elliot Made An Excellent Speech 'at

Gateshead at a meeting held under the auspi ce s of 'the North of England Free-Trade Association. If Mr. Chamberlain had faith in his owi proposals, why should he be afraid of......

Mr. Asquith Addressed A Large Meeting Of Liberals,...

by Lord Rosebery, at Edinburgh last Saturday. Address- ing himself to the Fiscal question, as the predominant issue in British politics, Mr. Asquith dealt with the assumptions......

Mr. Morley Could Not . Believe That Efficiency ,would Bring

the millennium. Efficiency was not a principle; it was a catch-word. Napoleon was the most efficient mortal who ever bestrode this planet, but he brought blessings neither to......

Lord Rosebery, Who Followed With An Address Of Remark- Able

brilliancy, commented severely on a. passage in a speech recently made in Edinburgh by Mr. B. R. Wise, late Attorney-General for New South Wales. Mr. Wise had not only contended......

Sir Edward Grey Drew Hopeful Auguries From The Tone Of

the Czar's latest Rescript of the possibility of a better understanding with Russia, while he defined our attitude towards Germany in words on which it would be difficult to......

Mr. John Morley Has Addressed His Constituents Twice...

last ten days. At Forfar on Friday week he defined his attitude towards Home-rule. Mr. Morley's belief in the need of a separate Legislature remains unshaken, but he asked his......