31 MARCH 1894, page 1

Major Lugard, In A Long And Able Letter To The

Times, has 'explained the reason of Colonel Colvile's attack on Unyoro. Kabarega, the chief of that country—which is, geographically, ,part of Uganda, as Wales is of England—has......

Parliament Reassembled On Thursday After Its Three Days'...

Bills were introduced and read a first time,—the Equalisation of Rates Bill, the Conciliation in Labour Disputes Bill, and a Bill to carry out the Behring Sea Award. No......

President Cleveland Has Vetoed The " Silver Seignorage...

This was passed by Congress in order to swell the amount of silver-currency, or rather of paper-currency based on silver, the Treasury having accumulated vast masses of the......

As Usual, Mr. Asquith Ended With A Peroration Which Car-

ried his hearers away. He dismissed all Mr. Chamberlain's fears, he said, because " we of the Liberal party do not share those apprehensions. We face the future with faith and......

Mr. Asquith, Not Being A Peer, But Only A Cabinet

Minister with ten times the patronage of any Peer, has intervened in the Berwickshire election in the most decided way. He has made a speech which almost covers the field of......

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News Of The Week

• T HE discussion as to what Count Caprivi meant by his enigmatical utterances at Dantzic has continued all the week. One party will have it that be pointed to some plan of......