The Reception Of The News In The House Of Lords
was a little conventional, the Duke of Devonshire, as the new leader 'of the party in that House, making the .announceMent in very simple and direct terms; while Lord Spencer......
News Of The Week.
A GREAT political change hasbccurred since our last issue. It has been understood for many months past that Lord • Salisbury, who is said to be suffering from a loss of physical......
Should It Prove Impossible For Sir Michael Hicks Beach To
continue as Chancellor of the Exchequer, which seems certain, we trust that Mr. Balfour may be induced to -follow the example of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Gladstone and be his own......
On Monday Mr. Balfour Presided Over A Meeting Of The
Unionist party called in order to hear the announcement of his appointment to the position of Prime Minister. After Mr. Balfour had dwelt upon the loss to the party caused by......
That Mr. Balfour Will Find It Wise And Necessary To
recon. struct his Cabinet is universally admitted. Already the resig- nations of Sir Michael Hicks Beach and Lord Cadogan are announced, and it seems certain that Lord James of......
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