6 OCTOBER 1894, page 2

M. Dupny, We Are Glad To See, Stands Firm In

his policy of putting down bull-fights in France. The people of Nimes, who have been accustomed to kill bulls in the beautiful and almost perfect arena which they have inherited......

The Scotch Coal-strike Has Now Lasted Fifteen Weeks. Bat...

the strike continues, work is being gradually resumed on the masters' terms. There are at present twenty-three thousand men at work. The cost of the strike has been terribly......

On Tuesday, London Witnessed The Unusual Sight Of A Poll

of the Liverymen to select two candidates to be submitted to the Court of Aldermen,—the Aldermen to choose one of these two as Lord Mayor. There were only two serious......

An Extraordinary Incident Is Reported To Have Occurred In...

German Army,—nothing less than a mutiny among non- commissioned officers. On Saturday night a battalion of Guards in Berlin was suddenly " alarmed" by Imperial order, and......

No Indisputable News As To The War Has Arrived From

the Far East. The idea that the Japanese will strain every effort to seize Pekin this year, spreads fast in Shanghai, and there is evidently a desperate struggle for power going......

The Report Of The Royal Commission Appointed " To Consider

the proper conditions under which the amalgamation of the City and the County of London can be effected, and to make specific and practical proposals for that purpose," was......

The Illness Of The Czar Is Now Acknowledged In The

official Gazette, and his Majesty has started for Livadia, whence he will proceed to Corfu, where the Empress of Austria has lent him her palace for the winter. It appears......

On Thursday, The Bishop Of Chester Made An Admirably...

speech to the Peterborough Branch of the Church On Thursday, the Bishop of Chester made an admirably persuasive speech to the Peterborough Branch of the Church of England......