THE DEBATES ON CALLING OUT THE RESERVES.
[special to .press agency.] LONDON, April 8. In the debate on the Royal Message fot' calling out the reserves the. Premier made a powerful, speech. He said the tremcnduous change in the Eft.fJ; was imperilling the Empire, whereof the J£;nistry trusted that the justice of .the jbu-itjsh demand-l '. be adaitted by Europe. He j
concluded by a g'owing eulogium on the greatness of tho Empire. Sir Stafford Northcole's speech in the Housejj-rjf Commons was moderate, batfilfri, ' y mE EiiMopjl&f "powers' pf)HiM|: tqlengland. % : ' m$J, -. siLoiSfSbNi-.April.-8.-"^ * i'Ti>'- ". "v^"' . -'.'■• • ■■'■- .•;•-' ,- •„•: " ■ '^•"It is expected- at Berlin that Russia will yield. Everything depends on Austria. It is believed - that* she ndheies to England.; v r The debate in the jtaliau Chain-: bers was strongly anti-Russian; '
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 2
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126THE DEBATES ON CALLING OUT THE RESERVES. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 2
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