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GLADSTONE'S SHADE.

FROM SP:]RIT-LAND. views on Lonns and; budget,:,, MR. . LLOYD-GEORGE. " LACKS BALYNCE " (Dy Telegraph—Prcsn Association—Copyright.)' : • (Hoc. November 1, 9.20 p.m.) London, Novombcr 1 ; ,Through " Julia's Bureau," Mowbray House,. Norfolk Street—tho bureau °£ spiritualistic communication established by Air, \Y, T.iStoadin co-operation with- bis departed- friend '' Julia "—tho Liberal newspaper "Daily Chronicle" sent .a request, to.'Mr. Gladstono to ,send a speqiaj mossage^' from ■ spirit ; land''..upon ■ the political situation. A£ Mr. Stead's, desire, Mr, Gladstone accepted the invitation'.'.« The message is. an extraordinary communication, extending over two columns. Mr. Gladstone thinks that the House of Lords will act most ill-adviaedly if they reject the Budget, He' adds: that ho is in /agreement with' tho principles embodied. in the Finance. Bill, but. some of the licensing clauses are too .crudely constructed.. ' . Respecting the House of Lords as a general, question, he expresses , strong antagonism to their predominance, though he favours a.second Chamber. Ho considers Mr. Lloyd-Georgn (Chancellor of the Exchequer) lacks steadiness and balance. '■ ' : , . . ■./

Mr. Gladstone promises to, send further communications.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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167

GLADSTONE'S SHADE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

GLADSTONE'S SHADE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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