ELECTION NEWS
... Birmingham Liberal organ yesterday authoritatively announces that Mr Corrie Grant, a well-known barrister, will oppose Mr Joseph Chamberlain in West Birmingham. ...
... Birmingham Liberal organ yesterday authoritatively announces that Mr Corrie Grant, a well-known barrister, will oppose Mr Joseph Chamberlain in West Birmingham. ...
... the good results he anti- cipates. Believe me, yours very truly, J. CHAMBERLAIN. Murdo M'Leod, REm., Chief Magistrate, 8tornoway. Admiralty, August 19, 1887. Dear Mr Chamberlain,-It will perhaps interest you to know the action that has been taken ...
... Mar- quis of Lanedowne j500O0-Seeretary for Home Departiaent-.1r C. T'. Ritohie. j£SO0OJ-4fecretary for Colonies-531r Joseph Chamberlain 5000.-.Secretary for War-Mlr NV. St John Brodriek. £SOO00Secretasry for India-Lord George Hamail- ton. .4-500--Firgt ...
... additional £200, the whole to be expended on buildings, stock, and general in- provements. The principal speaker was Mr Joseph Chamberlain, who said they had to re- garl this matter solely in its relation to the crofter population, and he expressed rezrot ...
... GOSSIP FROM THE 'WORLI Sit John Millawi is now engaigd in pating Mrs Joseph Chamberlain and Mira Doaaie Lawso, only child d Mr H. L. W. sawson. M.P. r Lord Baeiabury has arrived in the Rivin, &d is makdig the most of his rest and change. Lady fa9isbury ...
... Conservaitives-even Lord Salisbury ,imself and Mr A. J. 'Balfour-Libsral Union- ists like the Duke of Argyll and IMir Joseph Chamberlain, Gladetonians like Mr John Cowan of Beeslaclk (Mr Grladstone's chair- manl, Professor Lindsay, Dr Black, Alr Campboll-White ...
... dressed the meeting, and Mr Richard Chamberlain PE ti' ire then took leave of his constituents until after Christ- la od anas, his intention meanwhile being to travel with ua in, his brother, Mr Joseph Chamberlain, in Eastern aD Ve Europe. pi 0. ~ ____ ...
... contrasting 1883 and to-day. The day I took my seat the first Englishman to shake hands with me and welcome me was Mr Joseph Chamberlain. WVhen the House was not sitting Mr Sexton, Mr Healy, Mr Harrington, and Mr O'Brien would dine together at a frugal ...
... ]NERLAIN. In the evening a great public meeting was held at the Colston Hall, and amongst those present were the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., MrBorlase, ALP., Mr Brinton, M.P., Mr Carbutt, M.IP., Mr Jesse Collings, M.P., Baron de Ferreires, M.P., Mr L ...
... Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain for re-election to the two seats rendered vacant by their being selected as Cabinet Ministers. The writ is expected to-day. The following were the addresses which were received from Messrs Bright and Chamberlain TO THE 'EeCTORS ...
... certain interroga- tories by the plaintiff were insuffcient. The action I as brought by Mr Marriott, M.P., against Mr Joseph Chamberlain to r'ecover damnages for libel. e The defendant stated that a letter attributed to t him by Mr Marriott never existed ...
... that. o anl Chemists, ls lid. Illustrated pamphlet frees Tai Duke of Norfolk, Earl and Countess Lathom, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, and Mr Henry Matthews concluded their visit to the Queen yester- day, at Windsor Caet~le, and left for London. £0- ...