THE POSITION OF THE LIBERAL PARTY.
(BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.) (keutkr's tklegrams.) London, Janu4ry 5. «1r Gladstone has written a letter to Sir •Villiam Vernon Harconrt, in reply to a r-quest that he should attend a meeting of Liberal leaders to discuss the Irish qu<-H----lioii, ill which he hopes the speech delivered >y Mr Chamberlain in December last iiwy aad to the discovery of a modus vivendi •mong the liberals, which favoured a discussion of the points of difference, with a - iew to arranging the action to be tak.m in Parliament. Mr Glad-stone adds that whilst approving of the proposed conference •io abstains from taking part in the same. It is announced that the Conference wii; '■»e held on the 13th instant, and will coin '•rise Mr Chamberlain, Mr John Morlrv. Sit George. Trevelyan, Sir W. Vernon HaVcourt, and Lord Herschell.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2262, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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139THE POSITION OF THE LIBERAL PARTY. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2262, 8 January 1887, Page 2
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