Continental Opinion. PROBABLE CHANCE OF A GLADSTONE MINISTRY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAM.]
London, January 26. In the House of Commons to-day, an amendment to the Address-in-Reply moved by Mr Jesse Col lings, affirming the desirability of cutting up land into allotments, was carried by majority of 79 votes, the Parnellite supporting the amendment.
January 2/. In consequence of the adverse vote in the House of Commons on Mr Collins 1 amendment, Parliament has been adjourned until Thursday, and it is understood Lord Salisbury will tender the resignation of himself and his colleagues to Her Majesty to-day. Lord Hartington and MrGoschen voted with the Government in opposition to the amendment. An official messenger has arrived at Osborue, where Her Majesty the Quwen is now stayiug, annoucing the reignation of the Marquis of Salisbury and his colleagues.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2116, 30 January 1886, Page 2
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135Continental Opinion. PROBABLE CHANCE OF A GLADSTONE MINISTRY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAM.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2116, 30 January 1886, Page 2
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