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... THE DEEMING MURDERs AN INTERVIEW WITH THrR FOUR OTHER CRIMES ‘The steamer Ballarat, on board of whig Deeming is being conveyed to Melbourne fq trial, arrived at Adelaide yesterday A correspondent, who boarded the vessel anj received i to enter the cabin ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING Some people unagine that Lord Tweed- mouth is a Whig—one of the last of the Whigs. If he is, we just wish there were more Whigs of his sort. He may have been a bit of a Whig when he began his Parli: mentary career, but we remember when he ...
... faith of his forefathers, for the Mosleys of Rolleston were sturdy Whigs of old, and Sir Oswald Mosley has told us recently (says the * Westminster Gazette') how his grandfather, a strong Whig, refused a Peerage offered him in return for his vote on the Catholic ...
... dresses, than lo! they are suddenly black. It here necessary detail wbat the Whigs are. All the Ministers of the realm of England are in two parties. The party now office are the Whigs, the chiefs of whom are Lord Gladstone, the present Prime Minister, and ...
... most famous Whig family in our history, not entirely devoid ef {whnt the London gossips used to call “ Grey ‘g!oom,” be is essentially a lonely man, fond of Nature and of country sport. Descended ‘from the Refoim Earl, and grandson of the Whig Home Secretary ...
... MR O’BRIEN’S FUTURE. The Belfast Northern Whig” to-day says that efforts have been made to secure the return of Mr William O’Brieo to political life, and his supporters will contest numerous Nationalist seats. ...
... Disappointed. Government the .ve been toying fur g Roman Catholic whig much bitterness benches. It is not part ».f the Homan ud. but the much the injury it would followers in Par- It may admitted bill pas#, and that utility on the Oprosidinieterial. Scarcely ...