30 MARCH 1895, page 2

Sir George Trevelyan's Reply Was Like Mr. Asquith's...

a plea for Home-rule for Wales. He maintained that the position of the Welsh Members, as almost unanimous in their policy for Wales, and yet in a hopeless minority as a. very......

The Cape Correspondent Of The Times, In A Telegram In

Thursday's paper, states that at a, meeting of the Opposition, a resolution was carried which, while admitting the distinguished public services of Sir Hercules Robinson,......

The Main Point, However, Which Lord Brassey Laboured Was...

we ought to get a Naval Reserve by passing a number of boys through the service. An incidental advan- tage would be that the Navy would become a training-ground for the......

On Friday, March 22 Ad, Lord Brassey Raised In The

House of Lords the question of the manning of the Navy,—the most important of all -the problems connected with national defence. His proposals are briefly these :—To raise the......

Leaden Roof Of The Banqueting Hall At Whitehall Was Rolled

up like a piece of paper, and tarpaulin had to be spread at once over the rafters to protect the Rubens ceiling. In Kensington Gardens a good deal of damage was done to the......

The Welsh Disestablishment Bill Has Given Rise To Some...

speeches during the week. Yesterday week, Mr. Henry Matthews (the Home Secretary of the Conservative Government) delivered a speech from the Roman Catholic point of view, which......

Mr. Planket And Mr. George Russell Were The Heroes Of

Tuesday night. Mr. Plunket was very eloquent, especially in attacking the scheme of Disendowment, which he declared appeared to him to have resulted from a very careful study of......

An Incident Described Elsewhere Has Forced The Hand Of The

Government of India, and an expedition from Peshawur to Chitral has become indispensable. Umra Khan, a Pathan chief who is besieging that place, is rousing all the Pathan tribes......