29 DECEMBER 1883, page 2

An Extraordinary Official Project Was Brought Forward On...

the French Chamber. The French do not settle in Algeria fast enough, and the Government accordingly desires to settle there some 25,000 vine-growers, who have been ruined by the......

The Berlin Correspondent Of The Times States That Herr Von

Stoech, the late Minister of Marine, was suffered to resign because his new ironclads, upon which part of the French Indemnity was spent, were found unfit for service. The new......

The Final Report On The Census Of Bengal, Taken In

1881, gives a remarkable picture of the only province in India where the British Government might possibly be elected by a plebiscite. The Lieutenant-Governorship is nearly as......

On Saturday Last, A Deputation From The Liberal Working- Men

of Derby waited on Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden Castle to present to him a dessert service of Derby china, specially designed for him, as a commemoration of the fiftieth......

M. Bocher, The "business Man " Of The Orleans Family,

and a Senator, is supposed to be the shrewdest man in France, but he is not always wise. On Wednesday, he induced the Royalists to agree to pass the Estimates en bloc and in......

The Times On Thursday Published A Telegram From Its Calcutta

correspondent* stating that Lord Ripon contemplated the " disestablishnaeut " of the English Church in India. "This policy," he added, "if persisted in, is sure to give rise to......

Sir Charles Dilke, It Is Stated, Intends Very Shortly To

put the tenant clauses of the Sanitary Act of 1866 in force over the whole of London. The nuisance authority of the district may then place the whole of the lodging-houses......

Mr. S. Henniker Heaton Forwards From Sydney A Complete...

of the resources of which an Australian Dominion would dispose. The seven Colonies now own 3,000,000 square miles of territory, or three times the surface of Europe west of the......