Miscellaneous
ilTt is q ii'r evid"iit." says the Onrt iri'iiiiu 1. "i'i:\t mon of both paries are ms«Mi»ted wth Mr Gladstone. . . ." If t!iis be true the far" that one hundred and ninety Glad* RtiMiintiH have lwcn returned to the finm-rial Parliament would seem to mdi- ] pat<* thnMhfre must l>e :» fear'ul number 1 of drunken minded niPil throughout the s British Isles. Now is the time for. politicians to fisjlit tin* newspapers and get their ' knuckles badly kurt in tlie pastime. This is the meim.'st job m existence. Then? is no glprv in it, and if. in the heat of arsi'impnt/'thV' editor ns-rts that hi s enemy's grandfather was hung for highway robbery. fivp-<sixths of his. muter*' will bplievp it, and feel rather pleasedthan ottierwise,7that the mystery attending the old gentleman's death has at last been unveiled. I
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 4
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137Miscellaneous Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 4
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