London's reward /This year's budget /The Tory way of facing the music /The social programme : two years' performance /Ten things done by this Tory government /Lord Salisbury's "weak diplomacy" /The Tory Party and old age pensions /The newest education bill /Shirking their reponsibilities : tory sins of commission /Tory "Social Reform" : the steam engines and boilers bill /The Tory education minister on the Tory education bill /A canon on voluntary schools /Mr. John Morley on the education bill : speech at Oxford, February 20th, 1897 /The workmen's accidents bill /The rating act : points to remember /The poor School board bill /Popular control of state aided schools /Points to remember about the compensation act /The voluntary Schools relief bill : the "Associations" sham /The voluntary Schools act : a dozen amendments the government would not accept /Eighteen months of toryism /The "Forward" rake's progress /Dropping the "Social programme" /The Government on Ireland Bill : reply delivered by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., in the House of Commons, closing the debate on the motion for leave to introduce the Bill for the future Government of Ireland, on Tuesday, 13th April, 1886.How the Tories maintain British "Honour" : the story of Chitral /Sale and Purchase of land (Ireland) Bill : speech delivered by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., in the House of Commons, on moving for leave to introduce a Bill to make amended provision for the sale and purchase of land in Ireland, on Friday, 16th April, 1886.What liberalism has done for us during the Record Reign /The "integrity" of the Ottoman empire : declarations by liberal leaders at Norwich, March 17th, 1897 /The united "Unionists" : extract from the speech by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, at Paisley, December 15th, 1896 /Lord Carrington and agriculture : speech at Southport, November 21st, 1896 /The Government of Ireland Bill : speeches delivered by the right Hon. Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, M.P., (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Mr. Samuel Whitbread, M.P., in the house of Commons, on the Motion for leave to introduce the Bill for the better Government of Ireland, on Monday and Tuesday, April 12th and 13th, 1886.
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Liberal Central Association