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Mr. Staveley Hill Has So Maimed The Mines (coal) Regulation

Bill that it is doubtful whether, as amended, it will be of any mate- rial use,—and he has been supported in so doing by Mr. Gathorne Hardy, in spite of those beneficent......

Lord Ripon Yesterday Week Altered The Hours Within Which The

poll is to be open under the new Ballot Bill, so as to extend them to 7 p.m. between the 1st of April and the 30th of September inclusive, and to make them close at 5 p.m. in......

The Bishop Of Ermeland, Dr. Krementz, Who Was Commanded By

the Minister of Public Worship to retract the excommunication passed upon two Old-Catholic professors, has formally refused to comply with the order. If the law of the land and......

The Lords' Amendments On The Ballot Bill Were Taken Into

consideration yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Forster moved to dis- agree with the clause making the Ballot optional, which he characterised as making the Bill useless or worse......

S. Zorilla, The New Premier Of Spain, Has Put Out

his programme, which contains some important announcements. He intends to keep faith with the public creditor, and to reduce expenditure rigidly ; to restore the liberty of......

The Burials' Bill, Which Mr. Disraeli In His Speech At

Man- chester announced his determination to resist, has been burkedr for the Session by a trick. Mr. Morgan, on Tuesday, was about. to fix the Committee for 9th July, when Sir......

No Incident Of Moment Has Occurred This Week In Regard

to the Builders' strike and lock-out, but there are the usual com- plaints of the sufferings endured by the labourers who are dependent upon the skilled hands, who have no......

The Prince Of Wales Opened The Bethnal-green Museum On...

first occasion on which the Royal Family has ever visited this part of London in State. The Prince was exceedingly well received, the poor people doing their best with flags,......

Mr. Gladstone At Once Took Up This Last Point, And

remarked that as Mr. Disraeli seemed to think the Ballot stood in the same relation to corruption and intimidation as the Riot Act does to riot- ing, he evidently regarded it as......