4 NOVEMBER 1893, page 18

Mr. Campbell-bannerman, Who Spoke On Tuesday At Stir-...

nothing of any consequence except on a single point. He confirmed Mr. Asquith's view that Home-rule for Ireland is only a first step towards Home-rule all round, in other words,......

The Spaniards Have Suffered A. Defeat Before Melilla In...

which was probably more severe than their journals allow. On Friday week, General Margallo, commanding there, made a desperate attempt to relieve the exterior forts, which had......

The Emperor Alexander Iii., On October 27th, Forwarded To M.

Carnot a telegram expressing his gratitude for " the splendid reception which his sailors have everywhere found on French soil. The testimonies of warm sympathy which have been......

The Home Secretary, Mr. Asquith, Made A Not Very Im-

portant speech at Leeds on Monday, in which, after reiterating a good deal of what he said in Scotland, he panegyrised what Mr. Acland had done in the Education Department, on......

Mr. Fowler Concluded His Speech By Acquiescing In Lord...

suggestion that Home-rule for Ireland ought ulti- mately to be the subject of negotiation between the two parties ; and Mr. Bompas, Q.C., one of the ablest represen- tatives of......

The Coal Crisis Is Still Not Over, Though Owners And

men are "conferring" on a plan of conciliation. The general idea seems to be that the men shall go back at a nominal reduction, and that in future, before a strike, reference......

Mr. Fowler, The President Of The Local Government Board,...

his constituents at Wolverhampton last Saturday, and took Home-rule for his chief subject. He was courageous enough to maintain that the Home-rule Bill of the Government was......