13 SEPTEMBER 1890, page 2

The Church Has Sustained A Great Loss This Week. Canon

Liddon, who had for some time been ailing, but who was supposed to be on his way to recovery, expired suddenly on Tuesday at his sister's house at Weston-super-Mare. The son of......

Capital Is Being Driven By This Epidemic Of Strikes To

form Unions of its own. A correspondent of the Times, who is obviously well informed, states that the shipowning interests of Great Britain are about next week to register......

The Mayor And The Officers In Command Of The Military

force are loudly accused of weakness ; and undoubtedly they forgot the maxim that if soldiers are called out at all, order should be at once restored, even at a sacri- fice of......

The Papers Offered This Year To The British Associatiori Are

unusually readable, but there have been few striking ones among them. One of the most valuable was by Mr. Rhodes, of Manchester, who showed that, although pauperism in England......

The Death Of Canon Liddon, Besides Depriving The English...

of its most famous preacher, will rob a great many Englishmen and Englishwomen of their most valued friend. There was a charm about Dr. Liddon's conversation and manner which......

A Labour Quarrel In Southampton Has Threatened Serious...

brought up serious questions. The dock- men went out on strike on Monday, insisting that their em- ployers should " recognise " the Union—that is, submit to its interference—and......

The Vote Of The Trade-union Congress In Favour Of An

Eight-Hours Bill has already proved sterile. Mr. Birtwistle r the principal representative of the textile manufactures, at once resigned his seat on the Parliamentary Committee......