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MR GLADSTONE'S VIEWS.

London, March 17.

At a Liberal banquet last night Mr Gladstone made a speech, m which he stated he was anxious that a reasonable understanding should be arrived at between the Unionists and his followers. He said he would adhere to the main part of his proposals for the settlement of the Irish question, and hoped an agreement was possible regarding the necessary modifications and improvements m the laws of Ireland, especially m connecuon with land; but he deprecated any haste m regard to Home Rule, as the nation would gradually come round to bis views on the question.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 March 1887, Page 3

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MR GLADSTONE'S VIEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 March 1887, Page 3

MR GLADSTONE'S VIEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1511, 19 March 1887, Page 3

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