The Duke Of Devonshire Delivered A Very Powerful Speech To
a great Unionist meeting in the Drill Hall at Derby, last Monday, in answer to an address from the Derby Liberal Unionist Association. Of the most important of the argu- ments......
On Tuesday Was Published The Correspondence Between Sir...
and Tigrane Pasha, the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, relative to the Firman of investiture. Sir Evelyn begins by asking Tigrane Pasha whether he is aware that the new......
Sir W. Barttelot, Mr. Bryoe, Mr. Asquith, And Sir Henry
James, all made vigorous speeches against the Bill ; while Mr. Courtney, the Chairman of Committees, spoke strongly for it, though he was quoted by Sir Henry James as having......
The Duke Went On To Criticise Sir William Harconrt's State-
ment that he wished for a kind of Home-rule in Ireland which would secure to her the administration of her domestic affairs without endangering the best interests of the rest of......
Sir Albert Rollit Moved On Wednesday The Second Reading Of
his Bill for giving the Parliamentary suffrage to all women who • now possess the right of voting at municipal elections. It did not give women either the lodger franchise, or......
On Tuesday, The Dominion House Of Commons Discussed A Motion
declaring that as soon as Great Britain favours Canadian goods, Canada will give a preference to those of Great Britain. Great Britain, said its supporters, was the natural......
The House, When It Reassembled On Monday, Took Up The
consideration in Committee of the Indian Councils Bill. Mr. Schwan was anxious to force a hard-and-fast form of election into the Bill ; but to this the Government would not......
The Debate Was Closed By A Speech Of Mr. Balfour's,
in which he disclaimed any sort of connection between giving women the Parliamentary franchise and admitting them to seats in Parliament, and replied to the argument that women......