CAUCUS REVELATIONS.
PRB PRESS ASSOCTATtOM. Received 13, 5.13 p.m. London, October 13. • The Spectator publishes the RhodesSchnadborst correspondence "''th reference to t-he £SOOO givn by Mr Rbodes •■o the Liberal party's , fuids. Mr Rhodes desired Home Rule with representatives at Westminster, and th« retention of Egypt. He was horrified with Mr Moray's scuttle epeech, and subsequently disturbed by Mr Gladstone, foreshadowed the withdrawal from Egyp*. If his (Rhodes') wishes were not met he desired the money should be given to charity. There is no indication in the correspondfnen •hat Schradhors l '. acquainted M.r Glalstone of Mr Rhodes' offer, but. he ca'med Mr Rhndrs' anxiety hy stati' g that Lird Rosebsry's policv as Foreign Secretary would be very different fnm *batof Granville's pliant supp'en'ss. The newspapers blame Sehnadh irs* for his d"jplici'.y, and ex'irierafn liboral leaders of bargaining with Mr Rhodes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 3
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140CAUCUS REVELATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 3
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