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SINCE '32

... service were more than ever convinced that the country was going to the devil. Certainly it looked as if it were going to the Whigs for a generation or two. When Parliament met in the spring of 1833 Sir Robert Peel could ouly muster 170 Tories in a House ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1895
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 1575 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE UNION JACK INCIDENT

... THE UNION JACK INCIDENT. The Northern Whig (Belfast) states that there must be some strange fatuity in the Irish Executive authorities when they thought fit on Friday in Derry to insist on the Union Jack being taken down from licensed houses on the plea ...

Published: Tuesday 30 May 1893
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 149 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE MANTLE OF ELIJAH

... capable than he of acting as a sort of amalgam to hold together warring elements. The suggestion shows curiously how the old Whig traditions survive even in the New Radicalism. Mr. Labouchere insists tbat a Radical majority means a Radical Minis- try, that ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1890
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 502 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WELSH PREACHER

... Methodist revival was in no sense hostile to the Church ; it only turned | enemy when the Georgian Government and ; the absentee Whig Bishops refused to prefer to high places men that could preach and be uuderstanded of the people. The hope for the future lies ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1891
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 308 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

But it is scarcely fair to take Rrussia as an example ot Monarchies, for it is practically the only unlimited

... of the whole machinery of Government. Therz is that stability which is essential to prosperity, and though Tory may succed Whig at the head of affairs, the old machinery keeps steadily on with its work, and nobody is inconvenienced by the change of parties ...

IRISH OPINION ON THE ULSTER.CONVENTION

... IRISH OPINION ON THE ULSTER CONVENTION. The Northern Whig ?? Belfast, hopes the Prime Minister and his col- leagues will recognise the resolutions of the Assembly as the opinions of men of de- termined resolution, who will, with the sanction of their ...

Published: Thursday 26 October 1893
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 365 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IRISH OPINION ON THE LAND.BILL

... Mr. Morley aud hia Irish supporters appear to be fair game for every onslaught that covetous malice can suggest The Northern Whig says that Mr. Morley's Land Bill, as explained by him, s very much what was expected. On the whole, though, differences of ...

Published: Thursday 07 March 1895
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 421 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SINCE '32

... concerned the charge is manifestly untrue. It must not be forgotten that throughout his life Disraeli had two aversions— the Whigs and the middle classes. It is not necessary to justify these dislikes ; it is only needful to call attention to them to' justify ...

Published: Tuesday 30 July 1895
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TO-DAY'S TELEGRiMS

... because the people will not be directly represented in the administration of the scheme. The Belfast News Letter and the Northern Whig approve of the Land Purchase Bill. The Miming News says it is a measure to befriend landlords. CONSTRUCTION OF AN AIR SHIP ...

Published: Tuesday 25 March 1890
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 446 | Page: 2 | Tags: none