Lord Rosebery.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, March 11. Lord Rosebery received an ovation at Glasgow. He disclaimed having designs on the leadership of the Liberal party, and said he simply 7 desired to make the party more patriotic. His severance with Sir 11. Campbell-Bannerman was not personal. Tho. Nationalists’ jubilation in the House of Commons over Lord Methuen’s disaster was further proof that they were unable to be trusted with an independent Parliament. He.reiused to further reveal his programme until called upon to prescribe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 363, 13 March 1902, Page 3
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84Lord Rosebery. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 363, 13 March 1902, Page 3
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