31 AUGUST 1895, page 1

On Friday Week The Votes In Supply Were, As Usual,

delayed by a good deal of obstruction from Mr. Healy and his friends, which has been prolonged through this week. Discus- sions have taken place as to small points like the......

News Of The Week.

T HE Porte has met with another rebuff. The Sultan sent a whining complaint to the great Powers that he is being bullied and insulted by England, and the Powers have snubbed him......

It Is Curious To Contrast These Accounts Of The Hopeless

weakness of the Hovas with the news from the French camp. This shows how true was the Hova boast that they com- manded an almost invincible force under Generals Fever and......

The Times Of Tuesday Contains A Most Curious And Inter-

esting letter from its Madagascar correspondent, who is now established at Antananarivo. He gives a pitiful account of the corruption, treason, stupidity, and blustering against......

Late On Wednesday Night, Or Early On Thursday Morning, Sir

Richard Webster, the English Attorney-General, pro- voked a most legitimate explosion of indignation from Mr. Dalziel and his friends, by suggesting in a whisper loud enough to......

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The Republique Fraufaise Of Tuesday Contains An Account...

impressions of an American—Mr. Woodford—who has just returned from Madagascar, which, as far as we know, has been missed by the English Press. Mr. Woodford does not apparently......