In answer to Mr. H. J. Wilson, Lord George Hamilton states that the average opium revenue for the last three yeara is j£3,075,084. THE MEMBERS' SCRAMBLE. LORD HUGH CECIL S GREAT EFFORT, The midnight scene which marked the close of Committee the Education Bill meritn little furth
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
GREAT MEETING IN ST. PANGEAS. A large gathering of the cititens of St. Pancras assembled in the Public Hath?, Prince of WaJesroad. last evening, to "protest against the Government’s Education BUI policy." Sir W. J. Collins, L.C.C., presided, supported by (amongst others) the Cou
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
A WOMAN’S VIEW OF THINGS. onc« asked, '* Wire jron ever ordained to preach she replied, **No; bat I was fore-ordained to tell of salvation to the perishing/' Bat in religious in secular matters, the chief work is still to ** Get leave to work," as Mrs. Browning advises. for oper
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
I hear, however, that theee fine cloths, with satin surface, are quite the newest thing for wedding dresses. The favourite tint is oyster shade of white. This doth ie also being used
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Sir Edward Clarke then address'd the jury for defence, contending that the Act under which the pa-oceeding* were brought was never intended to interfere with the proper chastisement of child by parents for the commission of faults. That, was entirely matter for the responsibilit
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
ILE VERDICT. CORONER S JURY BOUND OVER. Last evening Dr. Michael Taylor, the Mid- Surrey coroner, concluded his inquiry St. George’s Hull. Wimbledon, to the death of Rhoda Eleanor Geare, otherwise Lewis, aged ten months, who died from the effects of blow the head, alleged to hav
November 22, 1902 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England