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THE
ANNUAL REGISTER
1905
ALL THE VOLUMES OF THE NEW SERIES OF THE
1863 to 1904
MAY BE HAD
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, & CO., LTD.; HOULSTON & SONS SMITH, ELDER, & CO.; J. & E. BUMPUS, LTD.
BICKERS & SON; J. WHELDON & CO.; R. & T. WASHBOURNE
1906
CONTENTS.
PART I.
ENGLISH HISTORY.
CHAPTER I.
Public Interest in the Fall of Port Arthur-Lord Selborne on Imperial Issues—
Lord Roberts on the Army-Reorganisation of Military Commands-Com-
pensation to Mr. Beck-Continued Set of Opinion against the Government
and against Mr. Chamberlain's Fiscal Propaganda, Illustrated at Bye-
Elections-Liberal Victory at Stalybridge—Mr. Chamberlain at Preston, on
the Cotton Trade—Mr. Balfour at Glasgow on Military and Naval Questions
-Mile End Bye-Election-Board of Trade Returns for 1904-Unionist
Dissensions on the Fiscal Question-Discontents of Post-Office Employés
and of the Sugar-using Trades Working of the Education Act-Confusion
and Disputes among Unionists at Durham and Elsewhere-Mr. W. Churchill
at Manchester-Speeches by Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, Mr. Morley and
Mr. Asquith-The Prime Minister at Manchester; a Fighting Speech; the
Half-sheet of Notepaper-Ministerial Defeat in North Dorset Lord G.
Hamilton's Appeal to Mr. Balfour-Mr. Chamberlain's Campaign Continued
at Grimsby-The Chancellor of the Exchequer at Malvern and Birmingham-
Replies to Mr. Chamberlain by Mr. Haldane and Mr. Bryce-Lord Spencer's
Letter to Mr. C. Grant and Mr. H. Gladstone at Leeds-Irish Unionist Dis-
contents; Sir E. Carson's Speech-The Tibet Blue-book-Speeches by the
War Secretary-Mr. Arthur Lee's Speech at Eastleigh-Report on Coal Sup-
plies-The Unemployed Question
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CHAPTER II.
Unionist Dissensions at Greenwich-Success of Lord Lansdowne's Foreign
Policy-Opening of Parliament; the King's Speech-Debate on the Address
in the Lords; the Address Carried-Debate in the Commons; Amendments
on the Fiscal Question and Chinese Labour-The MacDonnell Question;
Statement by Mr. Wyndham; Debate in the Lords; Debates in the Com-
mons on Nationalist Amendment to the Address and on Motion for Adjourn-
ment; the MacDonnell-Wyndham Letters; Mr. Balfour's Statement as to
the Viceroy's Opinions-Debates on Amendments to the Address on Army
Administration, Rural Depopulation, the Macedonian Question, Sugar Con-
vention, National Expenditure and Irish Labourers-Address Carried-Report
of the International Commission of Inquiry into the Dogger Bank Incident
-The Working of the Education Acts-The Association of Chambers of
Commerce and the Fiscal Question-Bye-Elections in the Everton Division
of Liverpool and North Westmoreland; Mr. Chamberlain thereon-Bye-
Election in Buteshire-Retirement of Lord Milner; Lord Selborne Appointed
as His Successor Mr. Wyndham's Resignation-Lord Rosebery at the City
Liberal Club-Debates on Army Supplementary Estimates-Navy Estimates;
Debates thereon Irish Debates - Mr. Long as Irish Secretary — Mr.
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