6 JULY 1878, page 1

The Irish Intermediate Education Bill Was Read A Second Time

in the House of Lords without a division yesterday week, nor does the Committee on the Bill appear to have been in any degree less prompt in its deliberations. But outside the......

The Question Of Greece Is Not Yet Settled. The Turks

still say they will go if Greece gets anything, and the Greeks threaten disturb- ances if they get nothing. Lord Beaconsfield, however, does not care about the Greeks, who are......

A Great Deal Has Been Said This Week About The

cession of Batoum. The Jingoes threaten to abandon Lord Beaconsfield if he abandons Batoum, but as Batoum is surrendered both by the Treaty of San Stefano and the Anglo-Russian......

In Support Of Their Claims. Letters Were Read From The

Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Westminster, and Mr. W. E. Forster strongly favouring their cause, which was defended also by Dean Stanley, Lord Shaftesbury, and Lord......

News Of The Week.

T HE Congress advances fast. On Saturday, the Plenipoten- tiaries decided that Austria should occupy Bosnia and _Herzegovina for an indefinite period, the occupation is to......

Mr. Monk Tried On Thursday In The House Of Commons

to obtain an expression of opinion in favour of Crete, but only elicited a most unsatisfactory and rather audacious speech from Mr. Bourke. The Under-Secretary for Foreign......

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