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NOTES BY THE OWL

... and has been so ever since it : Jtook office, owing to obstructive Tories, mischievous Irish patriots, and half-hearted Whigs, who will nail their flag to the mast and remember that true .Liberals expect every man of their party to do his duty. Trade ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3555 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... modi-l fying Mr. Gladstone's bill in a democratic direction, there could be no doubt as to the future of reform. When the Whigs became, relatively speaking, Conser- vatives, and the Tories-not relatively, but actually- more radical than the Radicals, ...

Published: Monday 05 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1701 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT BIRMINGHAM

... that Lord Stidisbury-(groans)--hils been if inifiueucedl by a desire to imitate MrI. Disraeli, and once at more todisbathe Whigs. (Lisughter.) I don't thinuk th to e can be the true explanation. I have read of a tribe in or LI Russia, with an unprsonounceable ...

Published: Tuesday 06 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6908 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1885

... candidate reflecting its own viewß, and in many instances each will prefer the Conservative candidate to the Radical or the Whig candidate. present, in county divisions and considerable towns the difficulty is seldom felt, because two candidates are required ...

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... them the present oocasion. (Cheers.) As members the first Irish party which has ever maintained unbroken ranks in the face of Whig or so-called Liberal Government—(cheers)—l claim the right coming among you and putting our views before you and asking you ...

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... Grosvenor on the Disestablishment questio. The noble Lord belongs to the moderate section o t Liberal party. He is the brother of a Whig DnI and it is hardly expected that he vetn give direct encouragement to a policy of disarsi lishment. The language of Lord ...

Published: Thursday 08 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2972 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

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SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... CHARLES VILTJERS, with the Borough Wolverhampton. LLTEKS advocated the re; teal of the Com Laws the House of Commons when the Whig leader, Lord MELROFRNE, declared the proposal to of all mail things he had ever ard proposed the maddest, and it is possible ...

MR. W. H. SMITH ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... right to expect and demand from our statesmen. It wase ot a question of party. It was not a questiou of Tory or Radical' or Whig; it wias a question of taidhf ul ser.vice to the Crown and to the country. They did not ask Mr. Gladstone or the Government ...

Published: Tuesday 13 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2101 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL AND THE BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS' SCHEME

... itsingle ward in theborougis was interfered with; stud in his view, neither the Raedical p arty, the Conservative party, nor the Whig party couldor devise soy Scheme whichi would be more generally suit- Cs able to the interests of ties whole of these parties ...

Published: Wednesday 14 January 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4373 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. lICKDON, Thursday Evening. Germany htw rejecte'l England's tinancial propositions for ..

... when next she makes the effort she will have 100,000 men on ilie frontier of India. There is another pathetic appeal to the Whigs in the organ this morning. They are reminded of the Ions; and glorious record of parry, ami the paltry performances of the ...