THE CLEVELAND WEST AFFAIR.
London, November 4
The Standard in a wrathful article on the Oleyeland-Sackville West affair condemns Lord Sa'isbury’s dilatorinoss in replying to tho official note from Mr Bayard, United htates Secretary of State, and asserts that the Premier’s hesitation in the matter is responsible for the humiliating position now occupied by England in reference to the dispute, and argues that the dismissal of the British Minister from Washington would not have occurred if Mr Bayard had been promptly answered. The article further urges that Mr Phelps, United States Minister at the Court of St, James, should be treated in the same way as Sir Sackville West was treated by the United States Government, Washington, November 4. The writer of the letter which elicited Lord Sackville West’s reply, in which ho favored President Cleveland’s reelection, is a Californian lawyer, who wrote under cover that be was born in England, and formerly a resident of Canada.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 1
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157THE CLEVELAND WEST AFFAIR. Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 1
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