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The Informal Appeal Of The Queen To Her People To

recog. nise the heroism of her Irish soldiers has met with an eager response. In all parts of Great Britain, especially the Metropolis, St. Patrick's Day was treated not as an......

Sir Edward Grey On Tuesday Made An Excellent Speech To

the City Liberal Club. He described the Liberal party, of which he is so distinguished a member, as in a bad way, and doubted if it would be better until it widened its basis by......

Lord Lansdowne Made A Statement In The House Of Lords

on Tuesday with regard to the training of the Yeomanry this year. The main feature of the projected arrangement, which the Secretary of War was careful to describe as of an......

The Rumours Of An Early Dissolution Are Reviving Fast. This

Parliament met for the first time on August 12th, 1895, and might therefore sit until July, 1902, but it is an un- written Constitutional rule that no Parliament shall expire by......

The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Made An Interesting...

the House on Monday with regard to the War Loan. The number of applications was about 39,800, and the total amount applied for was £335,500,000, so that, roughly speaking, the......

The Debate In The House Of Commons On Tuesday On

fraudulent Army contractors was not altogether satisfactory. It was quite evident from the facts adduced during the dis- cussion that although, as Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman......

An Interview With Mr. Rhodes Appeared In The Daily Mai?

of Saturday last in which grave charges are levelled against General Buller and Colonel Kekewich. The delay in relieving Kimberley was, in Mr. Rhodes's opinion, inexcusable.......