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  3. MR. SPEIGHT AND THE RAILWAYS.

    WELL[?] city men are just now speculating upon the chances of Mr. Richard Speight's early return to his original position as Chief Railway Commissioner, for it is openly asserted ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. CURRENT NOTES.

    MR. TURNER has at last delivered his Budget speech, and been subjected to all-round congratulation. Unlike the hero of the fabulist, [?] after a generous endeavour to please ...

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  5. FLABBY FISCAL FLUTTERERS.

    [" Messes. Taverner, Isaacs and Duffy, in their election speeches, energetically condemned the high duties, whilst their votes in the House went systematically in favour of them."—Daily Paper. " We hold ourselves like that, We hold ourselves like this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THOSE BONDS AGAIN.

    MR. CHAMBERLAIN says that his chief object in accepting office was to enable him to devise and put into practice a scheme for bringing the outlying portions of that great Empire on which ...

    Article : 514 words
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