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MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... undoubtedly stood well as Egypt in goodly stead. Lieut-General Sir George Chesney supplies review of the Marmot memoirs. speaks highly the work a military narrative, deduce* from it the double moral—(1) that a so-called popular government, if all authority ...

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... Councillor.' the Eduction que* tion, Mr. T. W. the Government tt compulaioa alone, and be content with allocating the grant. Be speaks is though would gladly matter left alone altogether; but aa the for dealing with Ireland a share in the Budget contents himself ...

It is often difficult to feci any keen interest in French Ministerial crises, but in connection with the fall the

... if not altogether out of place. the other hand, Welshmen feel that they have been slighted by the fact that the ability to speak or understand their language when spoken has been treated as of do account in the administration justice among them. It sometimes ...

ELECTION NEWS

... addressed a large meeting last evening at the Temporanc* Hall, Dei by. Mr. Mateo, M.P., and Mr. Hayne, M.J'., wsxe auionjj (ha speak r*. Mr. Melville addressed a at Newhall. Mr. Victor an-J Mr. liar ton. M.l'. his nail at Normantou and Littleover. REPRESENTATION ...

THE WOOLLEN SHIPPING TRADE

... reports of fresh disturbances which appear from time time must be received with great caution, as advices received from Rio speak all being quiet, and otf prospect of the present tranquillity being maintained. At the same time, the political atmosphere ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... y wanted say something. But there was not the 1 got up, took bold of him, and giving him a good ahaking, cried, your wife speak, you but all that wouldn't. Mrs. She suffered from disease. Even when she heard that her had made his successful oration ss ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... The sondition orf our army and the mMuis it can be made more efficient ia a subject General Sir Archibald Alison, G.C.8., speaks with authority Blackwood. * As things are, holds cannot revert to the old system, bat must adopt the system reserves if ...

POLITICS AND SOCIETY

... liberated Saturday in tone to be present his wife's funeral, and for wliom Mr. William Morris stood bail, will attend and speak at meeting in Hyde Park this afternoon. Messrs. Sims Buchanan's adaptation of'.Sir Walter Scott's Woodstock, The White Ro*e ...

THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN

... were aubject greet deal that frrtm that cirrunMtanee cnuld not withhold Was there a word of truth that aaaerti a. coukl only speak for Leeds, but he had watched the tendency ia other Ovwne and found that the he had them Leeds woe fair sample of whet the ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... Election which they held by a very uncertain and doubtful tenure. The men who occupy them at the pressnt *■». have, politically speaking, both feet the grave, as Ms. Mojllct put it. need say nothing at about the Cental Diviaioa of Leeds, wea by Mm. Balfocb with ...

TOLITICS AND SOCIETY

... House of Commons for Roman Catholic constituencv. He has come scro*» the sea with considerable reputation ss public speaker. Speaking as did on Thursday night to new audience, it is not surprising that he preferred to deliver his speech notes in hand. It ...

The Ministerial farce will be pre tented at Westminster this afternoon, and the public are promised a ..

... very close attention and very thoughtful reflection. Its mam purport is that instead of outdoor relief, granted, generally speaking, all persons of 65 upwards who can prove their destitution, but refused to those who have saved enough to secure them a pension ...