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SIR CHARLES DILKE.

Sir Charles Dilke has been refused the use of the Drill Hall at Chelsea, in which he proposed to meet his constituents. The officers of the Ist Middlesex Engineer Volunteers, to "horn application was made, passed the following resolution : officers of the Ist Middlesex Engineer Volunteers, as loyal subjects in the actual service of her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, bearing in remembrance"? ecent public utterances hj Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, M.P., in'derogation of the dignity of the Crown, unhesitatingly decline to afford an opportunity tor a repetition of such utterances, in .the drill-hall of their regiment. The commanding officer to forward this resolution to Bir C. "W. Dilke, M.P., as the reply of the officers of the regiment to Sir Charles' application for the use oi their drill-shed." A gentleman, who states that he was an active member of Sir Charles Dilke's committee at the last election

protests in the " Daily Telegraph'' against tlie wild and revolutionary sentiments recently uttered by him. All bis fellow-workers in the Liberal cause with whom he has been able to confer regard the late speeches and conduct of Sir Charles with deep indignation.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 932, 27 February 1872, Page 3

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SIR CHARLES DILKE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 932, 27 February 1872, Page 3

SIR CHARLES DILKE. Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 932, 27 February 1872, Page 3

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