28 SEPTEMBER 1872, page 1

In The Latter Part Of His Speech Mr. Lowe Described

the Geneva - Arbitration as a wholly extra-legal affair, in relation to which all the Arbitrators ou g ht to have assigned their decision without giving their reasons, and he......

The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Received On Thursday, In A

meeting attended by 2,000 persons, the freedom of the city of -Glasgow, a present which he repaid by a lively and rather do g - matic speech, one leadin g feature of which we......

There Seems Very Little Doubt That Our Government Is Really

and gravely considerin g the proposal for a new commercial Treaty with France on the basis of a favoured-nation clause, the aban- donment of the differential duties against En......

News Of The Week.

T HE se l iarate jud g ments of the several Geneva Arbitrators have been published in the Gazette, and as of one of these, the ablest, the most elaborate, the most rhetorical,......

Mr. Lowe's Few Prosperity Figures Were Impressive Enough....

taken off, he said, £9,000,000 in annual taxes since he took office in 1868, and yet in the half-year just about to be concluded the yield of the revenue would be £1,200,000......

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