4 DECEMBER 1886, page 1

Mr. Morley Spoke In Edinburgh On Thursday, And After Ex-

plaining that he had no objection at all to Lord Randolph Churchill's political menu, but that all the same he should refuse to say grace till the dish-covers were removed, and......

Mr. Morley Spoke At Hawick On Monday To A Large

meeting in the Corn Exchange, and his address was perhaps more remarkable for what he did not say than for what he did. He made no allusion to the victory over his former......

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"a Sligo Landlord" Sends To Tuesday's Times A Very Curious

account of the effect of this (somewhat tardy) interference of the Government in his own ease, in a letter headed "Cause and Effect." On the previous Friday, he says, his agent......

Of Course Mr. Morley Found It Very Easy To Show

up Lord Randolph Churchill's inconsistency in first promising "simul- taneous" reforms in local government for England, Scotland, and Ireland, and then declaring that, as......

News Of The Week.

Y E S TE RD A Y week, the Government served a notice on Mr. Dillon at Ballaghadereen, in the County of Sligo, requiring him to find sufficient sureties to be of good behaviour......

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