2 NOVEMBER 1895, page 22
The Fall Of M. Ribot.
I T is, of course, a grave misfortune for France that the Chamber turns out the responsible Ministries so rapidly. There have been thirty-eight -since the Re- public was founded......
Lord Salisbury And The Sultan.
W E need not say that we entirely agree with Lord Salisbury in his judgment that the difficulties in dealing with Turkey are enormous ; that patience is indis- pensable; and......
Lord Salisbury's New Era.
I N his speech at Watford on Wednesday, over which the Gladstonians try to make merry with rather a melancholy air, Lord Salisbury made a remark on which we wonder that he did......