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THE POLITICAL CRISIS AT HOME.

Resignation of theSalisbufy ■ Government Mr Gladstone Sent for. [BY EUSCTMO TELEGRAPH,] [UNITED FHESS ASSOCIATION,] London, August 12, The Marquis of Salisbury waited on the Queen at Osborne tc-day, and formally handed in the resignation of the Government, A recount of the votes in the election of Mr Isaacson for Stepney confirms his majority, Sir Charles Hall (C) has been elected a member of the House of IJommona for Holborn, unopposed, August 18, Mr Gladstone has received a Royal summons to attend at Osborne,

IhoStnndurdasserts'tbat the following will'be the portfolios in thp new Government:—Sir Williatn Harr court, Oliaucellorof Exchequer j Lord Eoseberry, Secretary of Foreign Affairs j flight Hon, J. Mqrjey, Secretary lor Ireland | Mr Henry Camp. bell-Bannerraan," Minister of War; the Earl of Kimborley, Secretary for the Colonies ; Mr H. H. Fowler, Home Secretary ; the Marquis of Ripon, Secretary for India; the Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Mr Labouchere will be attached to the Home Office, but will! not have a seat in the Cabinet.

Lord Eoseberry has gone abroad, and the Daily' Telegraph aßserts'tbat he will riot acoeptaseaj ill the Cabinet, ' •••■.!•!.

Mr Gladstone will formally meet the House of Commons on Thursday next.' ''■' '. The Times, referring to the yietory: 'of the Liberal £arty, considers that it is oyly temporary, and tfjat there has been pandepng to the greed an (j passion of the masses. " ~ut Hailylyews is triutnphapt as vision, bub tlje £)aily pbrpuir pie considers that the majority require* so'uirine," '. ' The Marquis of Salisbury favours the creation of members of the House of Peers to represent the colonies, Sir Samuel Wilson and Mr Henniker Heaton are mentioned in connection with the suggestion,

August 14,

III? Daily IJews says tbftt Lord Hersohell will be the Lord High phappejlj}*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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THE POLITICAL CRISIS AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

THE POLITICAL CRISIS AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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