LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
[Special to the Mail/]
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[Special.]
London, July 30.
There has been a sharp interchange of letters between Beaconsfield and Gladstone respecting personalities. Gladstone denied having described the Premier as a dangerous, even devilish character. Beaconsfield retorts that Gladstone repeatedly charged him with duplicity, and had used towards him the unrebuked ephithet of Mephistopheles. On the resumption of the debate in the Commons, Gladstone said the Ministers at Congress had acted against freedom, and that the Convention had abused the prerogative of the Crown, and offended friendly States. Cross, in reply to Lord Sandon, said that the Ministry had saved Turkey from the tutelage of Russia, and challenged the Opposition policy.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 213, 2 August 1878, Page 3
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115LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 213, 2 August 1878, Page 3
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