20 AUGUST 1892, page 2

It Seems More Than Doubtful If Mr. John Morley Will

secure his re-election for Newcastle. Mr. Hamond, M.P., is said to have given it as his opinion that Mr. Ralli, the Liberal Unionist, will beat him by a majority of from 500 to......

The Labour Troubles In America Grow Worse Instead Of Better.

During the past week there have been outbreaks both among the miners of the Southern, and the railway poiutsmen of the Eastern States. The State of Tennessee, which is poor,......

Antwerp Has This Week Been The Scene Of One Of

those gorgeous anniversary commemorations in which the cities of the Continent take such delight. In order to celebrate its jubilee, the Antwerp Archwological Society has......

The News From Tangier Is Still Inconclusive, Though It Seems

probable that the Angera revolt will be brought to an end without farther fighting. An odd incident has been the interven9m of the Shereef of Wazan,—a Moorish dignitary now......

We Have Dealt Elsewhere With The Situation In Bulgaria, But

may note here that a Renter's telegram of Wednesday, sent from Sofia., announces that M. Jacobsohn, the ex- Dragoman of the Bucharest Legation, who sold the Secret Documents to......

The Unrest In The Balkans Has Spread To Servia, And

a Ministerial crisis of a serious character is taking place at Belgrade. The immediate cause of the trouble is the appointment of a third Regent to fill the vacancy caused by......

The Daily Telegraph Of Wednesday Gives A Map Of The

Pamirs, which shows the present position of the Russians, and adds a very alarmist article by way of explanation. According to the writer, while we have been thinking only of......

According To The Neue Freie Presse, Of Vienna, Five Kilo-

grammes of dynamite have been discovered in the Custom House at Salonica, in a double-bottomed chest. This chest a Russian, travelling with a French passport, was anxious to......