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ADDITIONAL NEWS.

A London despatch on Jane 24 saysthat , the; . irenibers of the Gladstone Ministry went to Windsor Castle on that date, and delivered itjp jtheisaals of; office. Soon after they'h^d retired >tHe I Salisbury ' Ministry arrived]; '"' add wenti through the ceremony of accepting tiffice ■ froan ; the. .Queen, receiving tlie- seals and) luakiflg^tneiact; 'of allßgianfc'eVJ by^Jrissing'j the 1 band of Her M'ajesfcj r . Great crowds 'j of people assembled at tho railroad depot | ,on the i arrival of the > train bearing the 1J new Ministry, Lord Salisbury and Sir ' S. Northcote were loudly cheered, the S latter to an especial degree. Lord Randolph. Churchill,' on the contrary, was received with mingled cheers and* groans. „.' •■■■' ,■. ' ■■/-. ■:'• According to a London despatch of June-3, Mr^-Gladstone had made a promise. -to Lord Salisbury to support .the new Government as much as ptfssrb'le during the 'remainder ".of the session. .It is stated tjiat tfei leaders have arranged to make an effort to carry the Welsh In terrnediate -Education Bill; the Irish National Education Bill, .and the Minister for Scotland 8i11." '... Lord Salisbury .d% clined to include the Scotch' Crofters. Bill. . - ; ■'■:■'■' >'■■ At an informal meeting of Badicals, on the ; 23rdj they decreed to? ftglit i\\§* \ Budget unless/full^ satfefectory^aridfto oppose 'the 'issue^of •Exchequer. bonds tp : meet tHe deficit. Farther, they insisted upon the passage of a Bill removing tbe> franchise disqualification from- persons^ ; receiving paptr relief. .;...,: ;"=r' : . The Conservatives expect . impoiit^inf diplomatic changes to result frpnv the iQueen's effortsi' •• •' ' ; :; ' . "-'.'. ■ The Marquis of Salisbury has resolved to accept Mr Gladstone's promise to- use" his influence with the Liberals to prevent factious-opposition. . ; Sir Charles Dilke, addressing a. meet[o£ Liberals miondon otfthe^Srdy said he- was prepared to give the-jDonserva-tives reasonable -assurances. He wished to study m Ireland a plan for the dejvolvenieht from Parliament to. .Welsh, iScptch, and Irish bodies of much of the ■busiuess .that Parliament is now compelled to. discharge. He would visit Ireland as soon aj^ possible for,, that. p:ur.-., pose." He believed many Iriah officials; were m favor of decentralisation, and many agreed that it was necessary to abolish Dublin Castle. ! In the House of Lords on the 25th,, the new Lord Chancellor, Sir Harding' Gifford, took his geat on the woolsack. The Conservatives occupied the Govern- > inent benches, and Lord Salisbury, as He entered the House, was received withcheers. In the course ot a short address; he repeated the statement made by ': Gladstone m? the House of Gbmmbnsy: : and made an appeal for the support of all. ! gddd'meni^ ; :\- : ....-- ■■•'■'■'' ■*'"■'!.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 4

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ADDITIONAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 4

ADDITIONAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 4

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