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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... noble lord speaking to the amendment, which is insert one person. (Hear, hear.) Lord ELCHO (sharply)—l speaking to the arguments you did not reprove. (Order.) The CHAIRMAN—If the noble lord speaks to the amendment will in order. Lord speaking to the amendment ...

LATEST TELEGRAMS

... announced yesterday. PARIS, Nov. 17. A telegram received here from Scutari of today's date announces that Dervish Pacha, speaking in the presence of all the Government employes and officers of the army at Scutari, refused to grant the postponement of ...

LIBERAL DINNER AT THE DEVONSHIRE CLUB

... which can given to a new member entering tho House? of Commons for tho first, time is this—Don't speak too soon, don't speak too often, and above all,don't speak too long. As I think that admonition is applicable to meetings of this kind, I am glad to know ...

The second reading of the Burials Bill in House Commons was earned last night by majority of 17V> votes against

... Mr. Bali-our truly claimed as practically identical with his own, and Mr. Morgan was practically reduced the necessity of speaking against the measure was proposing ; and the Opposition hud defend measure against which they nevertheless intended to vote ...

Mr. Labottciieke, M.P., and Local Option. —Mr. Henry Labouchere, the senior member for Nortliamptou, has ..

... written a letter to Mr. Jos. Gurney, ex-Mayor of Northampton, in reference to the question of local option. -He says:—lu speaking recently at your Town Hall I made a stupid mistake regard to my action Sir Wilfrid Lawson's local option resolution last ...

NEWS FROM PARIS

... soldiers to charge the people. For all this General Farre will probably call him to strict account. Now that the Clericals speak with such horror of breaking locks in Jesuit colleges, a most apropos and undoubtedly genuine anecdote is cited of Bossuet ...

The Alleged Wife Murder Net,'i?tgton —Yesterday Mr. William Carter, coroner for the eastern division of Surrey, ..

... got up several times. heard reply, nor did he see deceased move. Witness then proceeded oil errand. did uot hear Mrs. Walker speak after she was knocked down. He could not see on what part the bodyjthe accused struck her. Sergeant Blake, No. 2 R., said that ...

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... wihich he exortee apprci~tion of the honour to be dono him d~iis h . to attend. Lord Kenington and: 3. . ,Sam ey ar expectd to speak at the .banquat. Lv Wzxes Wanca-Bl~en wrecks were re- porta durin te past week, eir being Britih-wned 'vessels . d dye foreign; ...

LORD RIPON'S APPOINTMENT

... The Rev. J. Bardsley, rector of Stepn jy, moved the adoption of memorial to thi Queen, founded tho foregoing] resolution. Speaking amid continual interruption, during wlich one or two persons wero turned out, argued that, as high Roman Catholics had maintained ...

LONDON. FRIDAY, JAN. 9

... force of police, ut serious collision took the Deaaantrv contenting themselves with hooting and throwing mud. Lord Derby, speaking last night at the annual general meeting of the Huddarsfield Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, the industrial condition of ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE

... MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE. (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, Wednesday Nioht. M. Laisant's journal speaks of M. Gambetta being forced to liquidate the heritage M. Ferry. M. Gambetta will not take office with a scrutin d'lirroiu ...

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