THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS AND MR GLADSTONE.
fI'HKSS ASSOCIATION]. London, Decembers. Mr Gladstone has astonished his followers by writing to Lord Edmund Fitzmauricc, urging united treatment of Ireland, and pointing out that tho present rupture in the Liberal party is calculated to limit the breadth of their policy. The members of Mr Gladstone’s party construe these overtures to mean an attempt at reunion, and a section of them are consequently angry. Lord Hartiugton, speaking at Rossendale, objected to the one man one vote in principle, and said that the Unionists would only re-form the Liberal party when the latter abandoned their Home Rgle policy. Mr .Sullivan, the late Lord Mayor of Dublin, who has been imprisoned for publishing reports of suppressed branches of the National League, will be treated as’a first-class misdemeanant. Mr Sullivan docs not intend to appeal against his conviction.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2405, 8 December 1887, Page 2
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141THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS AND MR GLADSTONE. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2405, 8 December 1887, Page 2
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