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Mr Gladstone on the Irish Question (REUTERS TELEGRAM.)

London, March 17. —At a Liberal banquet; last night Mr Glatstone made » speech, in which he stated that he waa anxious that a reasonable understanding should be arrived at between the Unionists and his followers. He s&ld he would adhere to the main part of his proposals for the settlement of the Irish question, and hoped an agreement was possible regarding the necessary modifications and improvements in the laws of Ireland, especially in connection with land ; but ho deprecated any haste in regard to Home Rule, as the nation would gradually come round to hie views on the question.

To tjie Public— l, the ondwsigncd, do tb.it flay make the following statement, in hopes that < tiiers -who have prone thi ouprh a similar affliction may profit thereby :— For many months havo I been sick ; so bad that life was a burden. Tho mental depression ami physical pro3tratio» were something: that cannot oe described. Doo tors and patent medicines I havo tried "without any rolief, but get ting worse all the time. As a forlorn hope I called on I»r. Speor, Palmerston Buildings, Quoon-stixot. Ho examined mo, and .without asking a question, gave me every Bymptom I had. Said lvo would treat mo. From tho first teaspoonful of his medicine I felt relief, and have boen constantly getting better evei since. Words cannot ecpresa my gratitude. The above BtatonTont I make without any solicitation, and I am willrng to verify the samt before a J.P.— Respectfully yours, R ADaMMH, Witvrlotte-street, Bdou Tdwace.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 196, 26 March 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Mr Gladstone on the Irish Question (REUTERS TELEGRAM.) Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 196, 26 March 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

Mr Gladstone on the Irish Question (REUTERS TELEGRAM.) Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 196, 26 March 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

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