25 MARCH 1893, page 2

At The Institute Of Civil Engineers This Day Week, There

was a slight passage of arms between the Duke of Fife, who responded to the toast of the House of Lords, and Mr. John Morley, who replied for that of the House of Commons. The......

There Was A Healthy Optimism In That View Of Mr.

Morley's, but we are not sure that he contributes as much as he might to the solution of this difficult problem by his answers to the questions put to him in the House of......

The Incident Did Not, However, End Here. On Tuesday, Sir

J. Fergusson took the unusual course of remarking that the Foreign Office had not spoken upon Uganda, the department most concerned being, as was now usual, excluded from the......

Mr. J. Page Hoppe Writes A Quaint Letter To Monday's

Times, of which the drift is, that the more Ulster threatens and screams that Ulstermen will never transfer their allegiance from the Imperial Parliament to the local Irish......

The Indian Budget Has Been Presented To The Legislative...

and is far from a pleasant one. Taking the figures from the Viceroy's telegram, which differs entirely from the Times' telegram, we find that there was in 1891.92 a surplus of......

Mr. Labouchere, On Monday, Brought Up The Question Of...

denouncing Lord Rosebery as the "high-priest of Jingoism." He maintained that Sir Gerald Portal had power to set up a permanent Government, or Protectorate, in that Kingdom, and......

Mr. Balfour Unveiled On Saturday The Stained-glass Window...

Margaret's Church, Westminster, which is the Parlia- mentary memorial to the late Mr. W. H. Smith, in the presence of the Speaker, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the other officials......