THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Washingtost,Oof.'26. : President Clevelandhas,reguested the British : to ■ tecall their MipisTex: aV W.asTi log ton, Sir L. SackviiTfl West, because he privately wrote to an American elector, favouring ;n. guarded terras Mr G eveland-’s reflection. ; :■ .■ Oct.-27. ; President Cleveland’s action is generally regarded as vie Id ingf to the outcry of the Republican press that England is trying”(o' influence the Presidential election. The British Minister declares that he, was entrapped. Mr Blaine condemns Sir L. S, West’s letter, and Secretary. Bayard regrets that the Minister should haye been so incautious as to pen it... : - /. ; . London, October 27. The English press almost unanimously: condemn the action of President Clev land in connec’ion with Bir Sackville West, 'The latter, who is at present on a visit to England, accompanied by Mr Phelps, the American iMinister, proceeded 10-rtay to Uadfleld pfjouae, Herts, the - residence of the iPre(jUicr ; to interview Lord Salisbury,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1810, 1 November 1888, Page 4
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148THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1810, 1 November 1888, Page 4
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