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THE
ANNUAL REGISTER
1895
ALL THE VOLUMES OF THE NEW SERIES OF THE
1863 to 1894
MAY BE HAD
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, & CO., LTD.; HOULSTON & SONS SMITH, ELDER, & CO.; J. AND E. BUMPUS, LTD.; H. SOTHERAN & CO. BICKERS & SON; J. WHELDON & CO.; R. WASHBOURNE
1896
REES
UNI
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CONTENTS.
PART I.
ENGLISH HISTORY.
CHAPTER I.
Position of the Ministry-Mr. A. J. Balfour at Manchester-The National Liberal
Federation at Cardiff-Lord Rosebery's Address-Sir Wm. Harcourt at Derby
-Mr. Asquith at Hull-Mr. John Morley at Newcastle-The New Labour
Party and the Miners' Federation-The Attitude of the Government-Meeting
of Parliament-Queen's Speech-Debate on the Address-Amendments in the
Commons by Mr. Jeffreys, Mr. J. Redmond, Mr. Chamberlain-The Colchester
Election-Indian Cotton Duties-Voluntary Schools-Mr. Chamberlain at
Stepney-The Church in Wales Bill-Bimetallism Debate-Factories Act
Amendment Bill-London County Council Election-The Irish Land Bill—
Extradition of Jabez Balfour-The Cost of Cyprus-Navy Estimates-Army
Estimates Speaker's Retirement Announced-Second Reading of the Welsh
Church Bill-Lord Rosebery's Illness-East Bristol Election-The Vacancy
at Leamington-The Home Secretary at Cambridge-Payment of Members-
Egyptian Affairs-Home Rule all round-Irish Land Bill Read a Second
Time-The Local Control Bill-The Speaker's Retirement-Election of Mr.
Gully.
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CHAPTER II.
Factories Bill-The Charity Commission-Crofters Bill-Light Railways-One
Man, one Vote-Conciliation of Trade Disputes-Libels at Elections-The
Budget The Coburg Annuity-The Leamington Vacancy and Unionist Dif-
ferences-Mr. Balfour thereon-The Welsh Church Bill in Committee-The
Irish and Welsh Parties-Crimes Act Repeal Bill-Scotch Grand Committee
-Lord Selborne's Claim to sit in the House of Commons Divorce Act Amend-
ment Bill Church Patronage Bill-Ministers at National Liberal Club-Bye-
Elections-Amateur Agricultural Legislation-Dr. Macgregor's Revolt-Lord
Salisbury at Bradford-Duke of Devonshire and Mr. Chamberlain at St. James's
Hall-Mr. Balfour at Westminster-Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham-Mr.
Morley's Predictions-Uganda and the Mombasa Railway-The Vote for a
Cromwell Statue-Conservative Banquet to Liberal Unionist Leaders-Gloomy
Outlook for the Government-Withdrawal of Mr. Gladstone's Pair-Duke of
Cambridge's Retirement-New War Office Organisation-Deficiency of Cordite
-Defeat of the Government-Their Resignation-Lord Salisbury's Acceptance
of Office-Mr. Campbell-Bannerman's Seal-Lord Rosebery and the House of
Lords-Protest from the Duke of Argyll-The Policy of the New Govern-
ment.
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