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79--First of 10 victims of "Jack the Ripper,"
Whitechapel, London Aug. 29, 1888
=80=--Henry Irving, Miss Terry and Lyceum Co., play at
Sandringham, before the Queen, Royal Family and
Guests Apr. 26, 1889
81--Lord Mayor of London, Cardinal Manning and
Bishop of London, constitute a Board of
Conciliation in the great Dock Strike Sept. 5, 1889
82--Sir E. Guinness gives L250,000 for the erection
of dwellings for the poor of London and Dublin Nov. 19, 1889
83--Great Speech of Sir William Harcourt on Free
Education in Scotland Aug. 1, 1890
84--Death of Cardinal Newman Aug. 11, 1890
85--Funeral of Charles Bradlaugh Feb. 3, 1891
86--Loss of s.s. "Utopia," off Gibraltar, 600 lives
lost Mar. 17, 1891
87--International Postal Congress May 23, 1891
88--Meeting of Imperial Federation League June 19, 1891
89--Primrose League Demonstration at Hatfield July 18, 1891
=90=--Meeting in connection with University Extension
of Education, held in Oxford Aug. 6, 1891
91--International Agricultural Congress reject
nationalization of land Sept.11, 1891
92--Mr. Lidderdale and the Baring Liquidation Sept.17, 1891
93--Publication of Koch's new remedy for
Tuberculosis Oct. 22, 1891
94--Centenary of Mozart's death observed in England Dec. 5, 1891
95--Indian national congress opened Dec. 27, 1891
96--The Khedive of Egypt appointed a new Cabinet
without consulting the British Government. The
next day he dismissed it under British pressure Jan. 17, 1893
97--The Australian Joint Stock Bank failed for
L13,000,000 sterling Apr. 20, 1893
98--The House of Lords rejected the Home Rule Bill Sept. 8, 1893
99--Professor Tyndall died from an overdose of
chloral administered in mistake by his wife Dec. 4, 1893
=100=--Lord Salisbury attacks Darwinianism in his
address before the British Association Aug. 8, 1894
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