7 JULY 1888, page 2

Lord Camperdown, On Tuesday, Raised A Debate In The Lords

the object of which was to show that the National League was in some way responsible for recent agrarian murders. No new facts were given, but the debate was remarkable for an......

On Monday, Mr. Balfour Moved The Introduction Of His Three

Bills to drain the land within the catchment areas of the rivers Bann, Barrow, and Shannon. He declared that this country owes something like a historic debt to Ireland for that......

With These Terms The House Seemed, On The Whole, Perfectly

satisfied, though Mr. Conybeare protested against the British taxpayer incurring any charge at all for Irish works, and Mr. Illingworth grudged any attempt to anticipate what......

The County Government Bill Advances Slowly, But It...

licensing difficulty is over, and the two prin- cipal subjects of controversy remaining are the organisation of London and the financial arrangements. The former sub- ject is......

President Cleveland, On Independence Day (july 4th),...

Hall a letter strongly condemning Protectionist tariffs. His argument is that the people are plundered by the "exaction of a tribute" beyond the needs of the Treasury, and......

The Government Of M. Floquet Is Considered To Have Been

greatly strengthened by a vote given in the Chamber on Tuesday about a singular affair. In last October, M. Jour- danne was Mayor of Carcassonne. There was an election, and the......

After All, The Archbishop Of Canterbury Has Informed The...

Association that he does not think the only precedent with which they have furnished him for his right to try the Bishop of Lincoln (Dr. King) for his alleged ritualistic......

Under These Circumstances, Mr. Balfour Thought That It...

unwise either to attempt to set on foot great industries, or to devote more at present to technical training. He did hope to do a good deal to facilitate railway communi- cation......