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THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

Mums to Date. The Irish Party. [United Press Association,] Londos, July 16, The Daily Chronicle considers the fact of Mr Gladstone consulting with Mr Morley ominous, and disapproves of the inclusion of Whigs in the new Government, It suggests thut the Radicals should be included as a binding contract with the new democracy,

The Times declares that Mr Gladstone secured his majority by glamour and uncertain promises. It alleges that the majority of the people are against granting autonomy to Ireland, and without the Irish rotes Mr Gladstone is in a minority, Therefore it considers the Marquis of Salisbury is justified in not resigning. Tho Times believes tbo opponents of Home Rule will be strong enough to prevent any revolutionary measure being carried into law, and thoy are resolved not to flinch from the task before them.

Mr O'ponnor, who was amnestied for treason in 186$, has been elected for Wioklow.

The Labour party is negotiating to unite the Parnellito and Unionist (? Nationalist) sections, The press is unanimous in the opinion that Lord Salisbury will remain in office until the result of the vote in (be JfewParliamentisknown,

Mr Gladstone's Party gain ?8 seats and their opponents 25, London, July 17. Mr Chamberlain, in the course of an address, at Birmingham, said he was not dismayed liy the defeat oi the 1 Conservatives. Mr Gladstone was now a mere creature of the Irish, and when the elections were over the promises by which he bad bagged votes on the Eight Hours question would sll be withdrawn, Mr Chamberlain was mod with cries of "Judas," but he replied that he bad not got the thirty pieces of silver. The returns up to Saturday night give: ' - Conservatives 265 Uniopißh • .'.'.' • ... ... 45 Liberals and Irish; members ... 810 With SO elections stiJl to pome, Govomment are in a minority of 90. Ottawa, July 17. There is a belief in Canada that Mr Blake will succeed Parnell as leader of a section of the Irish Party.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 2

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THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 2

THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4169, 19 July 1892, Page 2

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