MODERN SPIRITUALISM
WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE SI'KAKW THROUGH THK SPOOK "JULIA." AX EXTRAORDINARY MESSAGE. By Cable—rress Associa tinn.—Copyrigai Received Nov. 1," 0.20 p.m. London. October 31. At -Mr. William T. Stead's desire, through the spook "Julia's Bureau/' William E. Gladstone accepted the Daily j Chronicle's request to m-iiil a special : message from spirit land upon the poliI tical situation. It is an extraordinary communication extending over two columns. The late Mr. Gladstone thinl's the I.ol'd-, will act most ill-adviiicdlv if they reject the Budget, and adds that he is in agreement with the principle* .embodied in the Bill. Some of the licensing clauses are too crudely conducted. Respecting the House of Lords as a general question, he expresses strong antagonism to their predontin- ; nee, though he favors a second qhamber. lie considers Mr. Llovd-fleorpo it-cks steadiness and balance. "The late Mr. Gladstone promises further communication;.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 229, 2 November 1909, Page 2
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144MODERN SPIRITUALISM Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 229, 2 November 1909, Page 2
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