16 SEPTEMBER 1893, page 2

The Parnellites See The Situation More Clearly Than The...

Liberal Federation. At their meeting on September 12th, Mr. Harrington stated plainly that he had great doubts whether the Lords would by-and-by accept the Bill, for "they had......

The Debate In The House Of Lords Ended On Saturday

in the second reading of the Home-rule Bill being postponed to this day six months by a majority of ten to one (419 to 41). Out- side the Ministry there were practically no......

Lord Haisbury Made A Telling Reference To Lord Rosebery. If

his speech was intended as an exhibition of tactics and diplomacy, it was a complete success, because if at some future time he were to say, spoke in favour of some measure of......

On Monday, In Committee Of Supply, The House Of Commons

discussed the appointment of the Duke of Con- naught to the Aldershot command. Mr. Dalziel, who brought the matter before the Committee, pointed out that Aldershot is the great......

The Silence Of The Gladstonians As To The Vote In

the Lords against Home-rule has been remarkable, but at last Mr. Sehnadhorst and the rest of the officials of the National Liberal Federation have issued a manifesto. It is a......

The Young Czechs Of Bohemia Have Carried Their Home- Rule

aspirations a step too far. As long as they only demanded that the Emperor should be crowned in Bohemia, as in Hun- gary, and that there should be a separate Bohemian Ministry,......

The Gladstonian Side Was Put With Great Oratorical...

the Lord Chancellor ; but he, like the rest of his colleagues, defended the principle of Home-rule rather than the Bill before the House. Lord Herschel' did not, he said, feel......