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THE LIBERAL VICTORY IN GLAMORGAN

... still a large Liberal majority as compared with the Conservative party, although that majority only sufficed to balance the united number of Conservatives and Parnellites. His position from that moment became one of the most intense difficulty; and the ...

The Political Situation.I

... there seems no valid reason why we should proceed upon the assumption that the Irish will, act un- fairly to a large body of Irishmen; for, if this be so, they are admittedly unfit for self-government, there being many other interests as well as land which ...

I Imperial Parliament. I

... Ireland would be in if a certain bill were passed, and had pointed out that from the character given of a certain section of Irishmen bv the Prime Minister himself, they were forced to look on that section as a respectable shopkeeper would look on the su ...

MR CHAMBERLAIN'S ADDRESS

... Government, and be advocated the grant of en- larged powers for the management of their own affairs to different portions of the United Kingdom, subject to well-defined conditions for maintaining the supremacy of the Crown, the unity of the Empire, and the necessary ...

IMANIFESTO BY LIBERAL ; I UNIONISTS. j i

... impossible, and it becomes the plain duty of those Liberals who look upon the Irish scheme as unjust and impracti- cable to unite in view of the impending dissolution for the purpose cf securing the ratification ot the decision of the House of Commons by ...

IVOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... requires. and eminently requires, the application of Liberal principles. You are aware that Welshmen and Scotchmen, as well as Irishmen, are beginning to think that something is due to the principle of nationality among them, that is to say tha t weshould not ...

Here and There

... Marchioness of Bute celebrated her birthday. Four of the seven reporters engaged by Reuter's Company in the House of Commons are Irishmen. Three Welshmen occupy distinguished minis- terial posts in Glasgow. Mr Rathbone is about to bring in a Bill to establish ...

IINTERNATIONAL MATCH. I

... the season the Irishmen have improved considerably, and anticipate ma.kiug a good fight for viotory. Holmes and Reynolds are the only two players selected wh'> competed for England against, Ireland, at Belfast, last year,tand the Irishmen who engaged in ...

Trades Union Congress.I

... follows To the Trades Councils of the United Kingdom. Fellow Brotliers,-By this time you will have learned through the public Press that by the decision of the Cardiff Trades Congress all the Trades Councils of the United Kingdom will henceforth be excluded ...