9 FEBRUARY 1895, page 1

The Lord Chancellor Took The Opportunity Of The Meeting Of

Parliament to make a personal statement in regard to "the imputations of misconduct made against him." "There is just this grain of truth, and this alone, in all the state-......

Lord Rosebery Had Very Little To Say In Reply. He

regretted keenly the death of Lord Swansea, who had been so fall of enthusiasm for the Disestabliahment of the Welsh Church, and hoped Lord Battersea would take up the role of......

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The Debate In The Lords Which Followed Lord Fierschell's...

was chiefly remarkable for Lord Salisbury's brilliant speech, and the Duke of Devonshire's promise to consider with care and candour the proposals of the Govern- ment in......

In The Howe Of Commons On Tuesday, After The Address

had been moved by Mr. Hobhottse and seconded by Mr. Holland, Mr. Balfour declared that be did not intend to criticise the Foreign policy of the Government, not because he had......

News Of The Week.

T HE fourth Session of the present Parliament was opened on Tuesday with a Royal Message which is unusually grammatical and unusually dull. The Queen regrets that the war......