3 FEBRUARY 1894, page 6
Mr. Cecil Rhodes.
I T is difficult to read a speech by Mr. Cecil Rhodes, when one receives it in extenso, without a feeling at once of admiration and distaste. The man is at once so great and so......
Mr. Chamberlain's Unionism.
M R. CHAMBERLAIN'S fine defence of his Unionism on Tuesday at Birmingham in his address at the house dinner of the Ed gbaston Conservative Club, might have been pitched even a......