30 NOVEMBER 1889, page 2

The Troubles With Portugal Never End. No Sooner Had Her

Majesty's Government granted the charter to the South African Company which is to administer Zambesia, than the King of Portugal issued a decree announcing that Mashonaland and......

On Wednesday, Lord Salisbury Made A Considerable Number...

speeches at Nottingham, some of them of singular ability. He spoke of the conduct of the Liberal Unionists with the utmost warmth, OS conduct that had been historically almost......

Lord Rosebery, For Instance, Sighs For A Cromwell Who Might

deal austerely with the House of Lords. But Cromwells, when we do get them, are not very manageable persons, and perhaps a new Cromwell, if he took to revolution, might think it......

• Lord Salisbury's Most Novel Declaration At Nottingham...

to be in favour of remitting the school-fees of the very poor, and substituting a central grant, so soon at least as the Chancellor of the Exchequer could afford such an......

Long Letters Have Been Received From Stanley, Dated...

is, before he had left Uzinja for Mpwapwa, where he is now known to have arrived. They recount the method of his relief of Emin Pasha, who arrived on the Albert Nyanza with only......

The Germans Have Broken Out Of The European Combination...

which all semi-civilised Powers, Turkey included, are compelled to allow Europeans to be tried in Consular Courts. They have agreed that this privilege shall in Japan be limited......

Sir Albert Rollit, Who Took The Chair At The Nottingham

Con- ference of Conservative Associations, made a good speech in favour of the more progressive action of the party to which he belonged; but it is rather a pity, we think, at......

The French Chamber Has Repented Of Its Vote For Free-trade-

in matches. The Deputies were provoked by the extraordinary badness and dearness of the monopoly matches, and voted therefore for free manufacture, forgetting that they thereby......

In The Evening, Lord Salisbury Addressed A Great Mass...

of twelve thousand persons, when he laid down what he held to be the sound Conservative view of certain social questions, such as the means by which the rate of wages could best......