Mr. Owen Seaman, In His Admirable Paper At The Royal
Institution on Friday week, successfully vindicated the claim of " Parody " to possess not only real literary value, but in its highest form to be regarded as a department of......
Owing To Pressure On Our Space Last Week We Were
unable to deal with the debate on the Foreign Office Vote, but we must find room this week to notice the astounding speech made by Mr. Leland on the subject of Portuguese......
Colley Hill Was Thrown Open To The Public Last Saturday
in a graceful ceremony, which included an admirable speech by Lord Curzon on the need of preserving the beauties of English scenery. The platform was set at the very edge of the......
We Are Surprised To Note That The Daily Chronicle Has
made no comment on, and given no explanation in regard to, the letter contributed to our columns last week by Mr. Parker, dealing with the insertion of editorial matter in......
Bank Rate,41 Per Cent., Changed From 5 Per Cent. April
17th. Consols (2i) were on Friday 73k—Friday week 741.......
The Police Authorities At Belfast Appear To Have Been Much
disturbed by discovering large cases containing rifles and bayonets which were landed from a steamer from Manchester on Tuesday. The cases, according to the Times, were con-......
Nothing Is More Remarkable At The Present Moment Than The
way in which the anti-Unionist newspapers are quarrelling with each other. This is how the New Statesman, which we may remind our readers is the organ of Mr. and Mrs. Webb—......
In A Word, Mr. Leland Has Given A Complete Certifi-
cate of character to the Portuguese Government, and adopted with less reservation even than the notorious Foreign Office White Paper the view that, even if it ever existed,......
It Is With Great Regret That We Record The Death
of Lord Rendel, which took place in London on Tuesday. Though during the last fifteen years Lord Rendel had retired from public life, he at one time exercised a very......