THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON HEALTH
... TIUE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON l-IEALTH'lII. In his eablo and titmely renielrhi tit the opf-ninz of the Intelmolional Congress of Hyaivew, ?? Sit. Jaives's flall, Londion, August l()th, 1 ...
... TIUE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON l-IEALTH'lII. In his eablo and titmely renielrhi tit the opf-ninz of the Intelmolional Congress of Hyaivew, ?? Sit. Jaives's flall, Londion, August l()th, 1 ...
... T, IS Popara Lax Suar& MONDYAY, APRIL 17, 1893. Speaking oii Saturday, at Dalkeith, the Duke of Devonshire further criti- cised Mr. Gladstone's policy, and con- a Sdemned the proposal with respect to the retention of Irish membersat Westmbster-. He did ...
... STratpool ndtrvftevg ] - I S.AIS POPUMI LEX SUPREXA. MONDAY, JU TE 4, -0-- Speaking at Bradford on Saturday night, Mr. Chamberlain referred at length to the --A rnruon T--_3 Dk ,cont speeches of Lord Rosebery. He fj ;i1 that the Prime Minister had been ...
... SALUS POPULI LEX SurPR IA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1 0--- The Duke of DevonsbL-e, speaking cat Derbv y vesterlIvv, referred to the report of the Roy;' I i;.n. ;;no the AcMd Palr Tt .w--l he I orninssion on the Aged Poor. It showed, he O cr s.:u, the immense ...
... AnLUS POPULI L3X surE1MA. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1893 I a Mr. John Morley, speaking at Newcastle on Saturday, dwelt on the question of 8 A t ~ ~ - - - -_ .- _ _ , _ _ . .. . ' obstruction, and replying to the allegation th IY that the Home Rule Bill had been ...
... standing thus in the year 187& Of a population of S,412377 in Ireland, only 817,875 could speak Irish; whileof a population of 1,412,573 in Wales, 934,530 were able to speak Welh. Now, as the majority of these are more or less acquainted with Enghlisas well ...
... improvement of the Welsh E DM miners and quarrymen, the proserva- a :r tion of the Welsh language, the appoint- d . ment of Welsh-speaking officials, and a r a- scheme for the national self-government of s ?? Wales. Resolutions in favour of the E ear movement ...
... !7 '1irferpool Pleratrvo SxtLrS POPETTI LE StLEREXA FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. ?? I ,he Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking I I tstlol last evening, admitted that there' -. ?? ?? ''Ii8wj u~M.I*LtU taaQ FUs£Z ; xc: reason to a ati-ipate that the revenue I t: ...
... ly of the labour members quickly disclosed for hin oh good capacity for Parliamentary work. a dang Lf- He tells us they speak pointedly and of a Pa )n- tersely on questions under debate, are seldom appeal isprolix or pretentious; and they appear constit ...
... foregone conclusion to render an amicable settlement absolutely impossible. Mr. William O'Brien is at least as much entitled to speak for the Irish people as William PRedmnond. Mr. O'Brien has passed through vicissitude ; he knows what is meant by suffering ...