MR GLADSTONE.
The ,( OldLadyofl/lfindson A Lively Meeting. (By Telegraph,— Press Assooiation). [PER R,p, ALAMEDA AT AUCKLAND.] San Francisco, Maroh 8. At the annual meeting of the Council of the Liberal Radical Union on sth March, Mr James Stuart, M.P., proposed a resolution of regret at the iesignatjon of Mr Gludatone, and expresaiog confidence in Lord fiosebery and Sir Wm. Harcourfc. ,
MrQeo. Howell, M.P., anadvanced Liberal, in favour of Home Rule, .seconded the motion, but said he did ao with regret, because ho thought Mr Gladstone had been hounded put of political life. ("Oh's"). Mr Howell said it was naaleßs to disguise matters, but the supposition was that the Old Lady of Windsor—(hissss and "OhV) —desired his retirement, and that some, of his old colleaguesbad not been as strong as they might have been in keeping the.Qiand Old Man at'jiis'post. v> '■ Anothef speaker deolared that the Queen had iri||enoed'ifr Gladstone tbretir^beca'uaeab^ Roaejjery to be Brewier before ba fioairriefl a prinpeß3- this being in reference, to a rumour that'tbe';Bari of Rosebojy would marty a' daughter of the Prince of Wales.-, . v More'"Oh's" greeH thip, and Mr lituarP was
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 2
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186MR GLADSTONE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 2
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