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... constituencies, on the fol- lowing day. These form part. of a series of visits to t district Federations, which the ouse ad- Chief Whig: arranged when the journed. On Saturday afternoon he will open two Liberal Clubs for Sir Rufus Isaacs at ing. ...
... ADDRESS. mS | ist Whig, in his address, says the forced on the country at a time most jurious to trade and agriculture simply cause the Radical Government cen main in office without leave of the It . whose avowed object break up the Constitution with ...
... study of Sir Robert A previous palicy and character. lecture dealt ge y with the lite of the ‘treated of him as Prinie Mi great Whig Statesman. The present lec — Wal strong understanding, cool judgment, loon an was nerve, enabled h ee experience, it im fo ...
... Mr. Paul ®. Montford has co: leted his model of the bust of the late Sir Henry ell-Bannerman, which is to be placed in the Whigs’ Corner at Westminster Abbey early in the autumn. The Rev. Bickersteth ae the late Charterhouse, as Canon of Rochester Cathe ...
... another election within the next three ) He was ery sorry was even more Ve The Radical party horn crew. There ™ ey the old Whig the te the Liberal the red al “on and the green— a » sharles of green—of the Trish party , ! Mr. Liovd-George said ‘ae nto ...
... this truth intu particular prgminence. The preamble, wo have been given to understand, is the mesy of pottage for which the Whig Ministers, as call their Irish masters contemptuously them, are ready to sell their birthright and ours. The announces at once ...
... Orange, was associated with this revolation, how, r the imprisonment of the deven Bishops, an su uent birth of a sou to James, Whigs and Tories united in a etter inviting William of Orange to bring a Dutch Arm into Eng- land to eave the nation from opery an ...
... attend, if they desire the presence of. a representative of the Within the past few days there have been several occtsions on whig¢h there bas deen failure to give the necessary notice, and those con- nected with the meetings have been disappointed. In one ...
... fre of his eldest brother, Beckham Grey Reform Bill was few, nmde the t Faott. whe, in the distant the Acland and Lattrell Whig magnates. fight of that peried against the combined Taxicab drivers will held a public demon- stration in Trafalgar Square ...
... demand. upon e Government is quite as dependent s rt of the Ts as it isu ar mem- the ‘old-f; ashioned the Nationalists’ 8 and ‘Whigs use to touch the Osborne a sit uation will arise which require ail . hip to the tact of the Chief On the other hand, the members ...
... force Home Rule on hie followers at Mr. Redmond’s bidding without protests making thems selves heard from some quarters. The — Whig element, for which Sir Ed- rey may be said to stand, has not yet been purged entirely from the M rty, and if there is any attempt ...