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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
Business in Parliament after Whitsuntide (pg. 109). Scotch Local Government Bill (pg. 109). Prevention of Cruelty to Children Bill (pg. 109-110). The Finance Bill (pg. 110-112). Mr. Morley at Newcastle (pg. 112). Lord Rosebery's Visit to Birmingham (pg. 112-113). Mr. Chamberlain's Reply to the Prime Minister (pg. 113-114). The Duke of Devonshire on the Budget (pg. 114-121). The Leeds Conference (pg. 121). Speeches by Mr. Balfour and Mr. Morley (pg. 121). Mr. Gladstone's Retirement from Parliament (pg. 121-122). Liberal Banquet to Sir William Harcourt (pg. 122). The Aliens Bill (pg. 122-123). The Evicted Tenants Bill (pg. 123-124). The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (pg. 124-125). The Irish Party and the House of Lords, etc. (pg. 125).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
The Compromise on the Local Government Bill (pg. 1). Debate in Committee (pg. 1-5). The Featherstone Inquiry (pg. 5-6). The Horncastle Election (pg. 6-7). Mr. A. J. Balfour at Manchester (pg. 7-11). The Local Government Bill read a Second Time by the Lords (pg. 11-13). Attitude of the Liberal Unionists (pg. 13). Meeting of the Conservative Peers (pg. 13-14). The Employers' Liability Bill in the Lords (pg. 14). Lord Dudley's Amendment (pg. 14-16). First Rumour of Mr. Gladstone's Retirement (pg. 16-17). Mr. Chamberlain at the Edgbaston Conservative Club (pg. 17-19). The Local Government Bill in Committee (pg. 19-25). Lord Salisbury's Defeat (pg. 25-28). Meeting of the National Liberal Federation (pg. 28-30). Scotch Fisheries Bill (pg. 30). Conflict between the Two Houses as to Employers' Liability Bill (pg. 30-31). Mr. Cobb's Amendment (pg. 31-34). The Local Government Bill and the Lords' Amendment (pg. 34). Further Struggle between the Two Houses (pg. 34-42). The Employers' Liability Bill Withdrawn (pg. 42). The Lords' Amendment in House of Commons (pg. 42-52). The Liberal Unionists and the Parish Councils Bill (pg. 52-54). Mr. Gladstone's Last Speeches (pg. 54-56). Mr. Gladstone's Resignation (pg. 56-59). Lord Rosebery appointed Prime Minister (pg. 59-61). Atttiude of the Liberal Unionists (pg. 61-62). Government and the Anarchists page (pg. 62-63).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
Liberal Speakers before the Opening of Parliament (pg. 1-3). Lord Lawrence on the North-Western Frontier of India (pg. 3). Parliament Opened, Jan. 17 (pg. 3). The Queen's Speech (pg. 3-5). Debates on the Address (pg. 5-9). Speeches outside (pg. 9-10). Supplementary Estimate (pg. 10). Proposal of Mediation (pg. 10). Motion on Indian Famines (pg. 10-11). English Fleet ordered to the Dardanelles (pg. 11). Resignation of Lords Derby and Carnarvon (pg. 11-12). Resignation of the former withdrawn (pg. 12). Demand for a Vote of Six Millions (pg. 12). Russian Outline of Basis of Peace (pg. 12-13). Debate on the Vote (pg. 13-14). Mr. Forster's Amendment (pg. 14-19). The Armistice (pg. 19). Thursday, Feb. 7 (pg. 19-20). War Panic (pg. 20). Excitement in the House (pg. 20-21). Withdrawal of the Amendment (pg. 21). Vote of the Six Millions (pg. 21-23). Naval and Military Preparations (pg. 23-24). Debate on Household Suffrage (pg. 24-26). Army Estimates (pg. 26-27). Treaty of San Stefano signed (pg. 27-28). Speeches in the Lords (pg. 28). Disagreement with Russia about the Congress (pg. 28). Text of the Treaty (pg. 28-29). Navy Estimates (pg. 29). Refusal of Russia of the English Demand (pg. 29). Calling out of the Reserves (pg. 29-30). Resignation of Lord Derby (pg. 30-34). Mr. Gladstone on the Situation (pg. 34).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V
Mr. Balfour at the British Association (pg. 200). Russian Stoppages of British Ships (pg. 200-201). The Smolensk and Peterburg Intercepted at Zanzibar (pg. 201). The Trade Union Congress (pg. 201-202). The Army Manœuvres (pg. 202). Wales and the Education Act (pg. 202-203). Passive Resistance and the Parliamentary Franchise (pg. 203-204). Re-opening of the Political Campaign: Lord Rosebery at Lincoln (pg. 204). Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Rosebery on a Colonial Conference (pg. 204-205). Developments of the Controversy (pg. 205). Mr. Balfour Defines His Position in a Speech at Edinburgh (pg. 205-206). Death of Sir William Harcourt (pg. 206). Mr. Chamberlain at Luton (pg. 206-207). Comments by Mr. Asquith, Mr. Haldane, Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Cripps and Lord Hugh Cecil (pg. 207-208). Thanet Election (pg. 208). Mr. Long and the Unemployed (pg. 208-209). Sir Frederick Pollock on Imperial Organisation (pg. 209-210). “Devolution” in Ireland (pg. 210). Russian Attack on English Fishing Boats on the Dogger Bank (pg. 210-211). Reception of the News in England (pg. 211-212). Suggested Explanations (pg. 212). Attitude of Russia: Admiral's Account (pg. 212). Mr. Balfour at Southampton (pg. 212-214). The Conservative Conference (pg. 214-215). Lord Rosebery at Trowbridge (pg. 215-216). West Monmouthshire Election (pg. 216). Sale of the Standard (pg. 216). Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in Edinburgh; Mr. Asquith at Southampton; Sir Edward Grey at Coventry (pg. 216-217). Mr. Bonar Law in Edinburgh (pg. 217). The North Sea Outrage; Attitude of the Opposition; Commission of Inquiry (pg. 217-218). Lord Lansdowne at the Guildhall (pg. 218-219). Unionist Divisions and the Horsham Election (pg. 219). The Duke of Devonshire at Rawtenstall (pg. 219-220). Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman on Chinese Labour (pg. 220). Ministers at the Liberal Union Club (pg. 220). Contributions towards a Liberal Programme (pg. 220-221). North Sea Inquiry (pg. 221). Great Britain and the Belligerents (pg. 221-222). Visit of the King of Portugal (pg. 222). The Arbitration Treaties (pg. 222-223). The Beck Case (pg. 223). The Fiscal Controversy and the Sugar Convention (pg. 223-224). The Unemployed (pg. 224-225). Further Contributions to the Fiscal Controversy by Mr. Asquith, Lord Hugh Cecil and Mr. Bonar Law (pg. 225). Lord Rosebery in Glasgow (pg. 225-226). Outlines of Liberal Policy (pg. 226). The Question of Imperial Defence (pg. 226-227). New Scheme of Naval Organisation (pg. 227-229). Army Reform: Mr. Arnold-Forster in Edinburgh and Newcastle (pg. 229-230). New Field Artillery (pg. 230). Unionist Divisions on the Proposed Redistribution Bill and the Fiscal Question (pg. 230). Resignation of Mr. Rigg, M.P. (pg. 230). Mr. Chamberlain at Limehouse (pg. 230-231). Replies by Mr. Asquith and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (pg. 231-232). Mr. Lyttelton in Glasgow: Renewed Doubts as to the Prime Minister's Attitude (pg. 232-233). New Fiscal Blue-Book (pg. 233). Unemployment and Pauperism (pg. 233-234). Education: the London County Council Scheme (pg. 234). Retrospect and Outlook (pg. 234).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
Opening of Parliament (pg. 18). King's Speech (pg. 18-20). Lords' Debate on the Address (pg. 20-21). Illness of Mr. Balfour (pg. 21). Commons' Debate on the Address; Working of the Irish Land Act; The Macedonian Question; The Conduct of the South African War (pg. 21-31). Outbreak of War between Russia and Japan (pg. 31-32). Amendment to the Address, Dealing with British Commerce in the East (pg. 32). Duke of Devonshire in the City (pg. 32). The Fiscal Question; India; Amendment to the Address; Division (pg. 32-41). Bye-election in Hertfordshire (St. Albans) (pg. 41-42). The Chinese Labour Question; Lords' Debate, and Amendment to the Address in the Commons (pg. 42-47). Amendments on Irish Land Act and the Unemployed (pg. 47-49). Address Carried (pg. 49). Lords' Debates on Macedonia and on Fiscal Policy (pg. 49-53). Reports on Tariff Wars (pg. 53-54). The Venezuela Settlement (pg. 54). Supplementary Estimates for Army and Navy; Discussed (pg. 54-56). Musical Copyright and Mines (Eight Hours) Bills (pg. 56-57). Lords' Debates on Arrangement of Business, and Thibet (pg. 57-58). Navy Estimates; Discussed (pg. 58-62). Proceedings of the National Liberal Federation and Liberal League (pg. 62-63). Impending Retirement of Sir William Harcourt Announced (pg. 63). Commons' Debate on Sugar Commission (pg. 63-64). London County Council Election (pg. 64-65). London Education Committee (pg. 65). Second Report of Lord Esher's Committee (pg. 65-66). Army Estimates (pg. 66-68). Debate on Them (pg. 68-72). Mr. Pirie's Resolution on the Fiscal Question, and the Prime Minister's “Other Document”; Debates (pg. 72-78). Lord Rosebery in Newcastle (pg. 78). Education and the “Religious Difficulty”; Debate in the Commons; Proposed Compromise (pg. 78-81). Signs of Unionist Disintegration (pg. 81). Renewed Debates on the Estimates (pg. 81-82). Controversy Continued as to Chinese Labour; East Dorset Election; Debates on the Subject in the Lords and Commons; Subject Reopened on Consolidated Fund Bill; Hyde Park Demonstration (pg. 82-90). Parliament during the Latter Part of March (pg. 90). Private Legislation (Wales) Procedure Bill (pg. 90-91). Civil Service and Revenue Estimates (pg. 91-92). Concluding Section of War Office Report (pg. 92). Scottish Education Bill (pg. 92-93). Aliens Bill (pg. 93-94). Debate on Easter Adjournment (pg. 94-97). Conference on Macedonia (pg. 97). Impending Retirement of Sir M. Hicks-Beach (pg. 97).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V
An Exciting Recess (pg. 146-147). British Rebuffs in China (pg. 147-148). New Viceroy of India (pg. 148). Southport Election (pg. 148-149). The Czar's Peace Proposals (pg. 149-150). South Wales Coal Strike (pg. 150-152). Miners' Wages Settlement in Federation Area (pg. 152). Trades Union Congress (pg. 152-155). The Victory of Omdurman (pg. 155-157). Cordial Relations with America (pg. 157). Cretan Difficulties (pg. 157-159). The Fashoda Incident (pg. 159-160). Official Despatches (pg. 160-162). Opposition support of Government (pg. 162-167). Warlike Preparations (pg. 167-170). The Sirdar's Return (pg. 170-172). French Withdrawal from Fashoda (pg. 172-175). Mansion House Speeches (pg. 175). Cretan Settlement (pg. 175-178). Speeches in the Country, on Foreign Policy, the Far East, Home Rule, Radical and Unionist Domestic Policy (pg. 178-189). Sir E. Monson's Speech (pg. 189-191). Sir W. Harcourt's Retirement (pg. 191-194). National Liberal Federation Meeting at Birmingham (pg. 194-199). Troubles in the Church of England (pg. 199-202). Minor Events of the Recess (pg. 202-204).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER VII
Debate on Lord Cranbrook's Resolution (pg. 217-218). Lord Halifax's Amendment (pg. 218-219). Speeches of Lords Lawrence and Northbrook, and others (pg. 219-223). Lord Beaconsfield's Reply (pg. 223-224). The Spectator on his Speech (pg. 224-226). Majority for the Government (pg. 226). Votes of the Bishops (pg. 226-227). Debate in the Commons (pg. 227). Mr. Whitbread's Motion (pg. 227-229). Mr. Gladstone's Speech (pg. 229). Mr. Gladstone and the Times (pg. 223). Lord George Hamilton and others (pg. 223). The Russian Mission to Cabul (pg. 223-234). Other Speeches (pg. 234-235). Speeches of Sir William Harcourt and Lord Hartington (pg. 235-239). Sir Stafford Northcote's reply (pg. 239-240). Majority for the Government (pg. 240). The Division List (pg. 240). Question of the Expenses (pg. 240). Mr. Stanhope's Resolution (pg. 240). Mr. Fawcett's Amendment (pg. 240-241). Debate and Division (pg. 241-242). Close of the short Session (pg. 242). The Rhodope Commission (pg. 242-243). Death of the Princess Alice of Hesse (pg. 243). Operations in Afghanistan (pg. 243). Successful Advance of the Troops (pg. 243). Accounts by Mr. Forbes in the Daily News (pg. 243). Flight of Shere Ali (pg. 243). Yakoob Khan at Cabul (pg. 243-248). Trade Review of the Year (pg. 248-253). Letter on English Taxation in the Daily News (pg. 253-254). India and the Colonies (pg. 254-256).