19 NOVEMBER 1904, page 19

While Crediting The Opposition With The Desire To Main- Tain

a continuity of sound naval policy, Lord Selborne in somewhat exaggerated fashion deplored their ignoble and unconstitutional intention to upset everything else the Government......

Speaking At The Conservative Colston Banquet At Bristol...

night, Lord Selborne congratulated his hearers on the prospect of a pacific settlement of the North Sea affair. Dealing with the governing factors regulating the size of the......

We Greatly Regret That The Pressure On Our Space Does

not allow us to deal in detail with the most important deputation, headed by Mr. Justice Grantham, which on Thursday waited on Mr. Long in regard to those reforms of the......

We Regret To Record The Death On Tuesday Of Lord

North- brook, once Viceroy of India, and one of the most efficient of the many statesmen whom the house of Baring has produced. He was through his long life—he was born in......

The Result Of The Polling At Horsham Was Declared Last

Saturday, Lord Tumour being elected by a majority of 784 votes. Lord Tumour polled 4,388, and Mr. Erskine 3,604 votes. This has been proclaimed by the Protectionists as a great......

Who Would Not Pledge Himself To Oppose Mr. Chamberlain's...

is not to be taken as merely a recommendation in favour of abstention but of no further action. On the con- trary, the Duke asserts his definite approval of the course pursued......

Lord Rosebery Delivered On Monday In The Debating Hall Of

the Oxford Union Society a speech of a kind which, so far as we know, could be uttered only in this country. It was an eloquent, and, as we believe, an accurate, appreciation of......

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