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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V
Political Lull (pg. 193-194). The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in South Africa (pg. 194). International Congresses at Glasgow (pg. 194-195). Pan-Celtic Congress in Dublin (pg. 195). Trade Union Congress at Swansea: Anxieties Caused by the House of Lords' Decision in the Taff Vale Case (pg. 195-197). Labour Department Report (pg. 197). Dispute in the Grimsby Fishing Trade (pg. 197-198). Riotous Proceedings (pg. 198-199). British Sorrow at the Murder of President McKinley (pg. 199). Dissatisfaction at the Slow Progress of the War (pg. 199-200). Newspaper Criticisms on the Appointment of Sir R. Buller to Command the First Army Corps (pg. 200-201). War Office Explanatory Communique (pg. 201). Sir R. Buller's Westminster Speech (pg. 201-204). His Dismissal from His Command (pg. 204). Public Opinion thereon (pg. 204). Mr. Long's Defence of Mr. Brodrick (pg. 204-205). N.E. Lanarkshire Election (pg. 205). Mr. Asquith at Ladybank (pg. 205-207). Mr. Redmond's Reply (pg. 207). Renewed Boer Activity (pg. 207). Lord Halsbury's “Sort of Warfare” (pg. 207-208). Mr. Brodrick's Letter to Sir H. Vincent (pg. 208). Sir M. Hicks-Beach at Oldham (pg. 208-209). Mr. Chamberlain on Temperance Reform (pg. 209). Public-house Trust Companies (pg. 209-210). Mr. Asquith on the Liberal and Nationalist Parties (pg. 210). Mr. Chamberlain at Edinburgh (pg. 210-211). Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman's Autumn Campaign (pg. 211-212). Church Resolutions on the Education Question (pg. 212-213). The Concentration Camps (pg. 213). Mr. Brodrick's Letter to the Bishop of Rochester (pg. 213). The Bishop's Speech (pg. 213-214). Lord Salisbury at the Guildhall (pg. 214). Mr. Brodrick in the City (pg. 214). Favourable Effect on Public Opinion (pg. 214). War Office Reforms (pg. 214-216). German Agitation about Mr. Chamberlain's Edinburgh Speech (pg. 216). Isthmian Canal Treaty and Good Relations with United States (pg. 216-217). The Duke of Cornwall's Welcome Home; Created Prince of Wales; Successful Speech in the City (pg. 217-218). Liberal Differences about the War (pg. 218-219). Derby Meeting of National Liberal Federation (pg. 219). Conflicting Comments by Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman and Sir E. Grey (pg. 219-220). Lord Rosebery's Chesterfield Speech (pg. 220-225). Its Reception (pg. 225-226). Close of the Year (pg. 226).