7 SEPTEMBER 1895, page 2

On Monday, While The Navy Estimates Were Under Discus- Sion,

Mr. Goschen made an important reference to the new- Council for Imperial defence, over which the Lord President of the Council is to preside. The responsibility of the Secre-......

Mr. Burns Defended The Action Of The Parliamentary Com-...

and the new rules in one of his half-rollicking, half- impassioned speeches. They did not want men who posed as the "panjandrums of picturesque personalities." "They did not......

It Is Hardly Possible To Conceive A Less Important Question

than that on which, nominally, the Anti-Parnellite party appears to have split itself in two. It is nominally the choice of an Anti-Parnellite candidate for South Kerry. Really,......

On Tuesday The Trade-union Congress Assembled At Cardiff....

question to be decided was whether the new standing orders drawn up by the Parliamentary Com- mittee should, or should not, be adopted. These standing orders convert the......

On Saturday The Question Of The Reorganisation Of The War

Office came under debate in the House of Commons. Sir Charles Dilke put the point which we put in the Spectator of August 31st,—Is the Commander-in-Chief to be really respon-......

It Is Odd That Mr. Arthur O'connor Does Not Take

a higher place among Irish politicians than any to which he has as yet attained. Apparently, no Irishman has earned the same reputation for transacting official business with......

The Daily Chronicle Awards To Mr. Maurice Healy The Credit

of having made the first Irish " bull" in the new Parliament. Complaining that Irish Local Town Commissioners do not possess the same power as English Town Councils to hold......