30 MAY 1896, page 2

Professor A. V. Dicey Sent To Monday's Times A Letter

headed "A Warning," and directed against the policy of doming the Education Bill in compartments (in the way in which the Irish Home-rule Bill of 1893 was closured), which is of......

Mr. Courtney Is Certainly One Of The Most Uncomfortable Of

candid friends. He writes te yesterday's Times to suggest that the Government should withdraw their Education Bill for this year, and in place of it propose to Parliament to......

All Accounts From The - United States Agree In The Statement

that the Presidential election this year will be a most un- certain one. There is no probable candidate who excites personal enthusiasm, and the two great parties are both split......

Sir William Harcourt Wrote On Saturday A Letter To At

correspondent on the all-night sitting, which was published in Wednesday's Times. He defended the violent resistance to. the Agricultural Rating Bill which took place on the......

The Miners' Congress, Held This Year At Aix-la-chapelle,...

for the total absence of the hostility usually shown to the English delegates, who have hitherto annoyed their colleagues by insisting on sticking to business and leaving......

The Reports That The Ceremonials Of The Jubilee Year Will

be repeated next year, when Queen Victoria will have reigned for sixty years, are semi-officially denied. The Queen's health, say her doctors, might be injured by the fatigue......

Mr. Balfour Has Written A Letter To A Correspondent To

show that he never said that the Education Bill was intended to destroy School Boards and School Board schools. On the contrary, it was intended to preserve them so long as they......

Si - . Louis, The Great City In The State Of Missouri,

was visited on Wednesday evening with a terrible cyclone, which sunk many vessels in the Mississippi, overthrew most of the tall buildings, rooted up great trees, and so......