LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.
[I'KESS ASSOCIATION], London, December 24. Lord Randolph Churchill was on the point of re-entering the Cabinet when he renewed his demands for the expulsion from the Ministry of Viscount Cross, and the promotion cf Mr W. H. Smith. The Marquis of Salisbury refused to agree to the proposed course ; and it is thought that the object of Lord Randolph Churchill’s visit to Russia is with a view of embarrassing the Marquis of Salisbury. December 27. Lord Randolph Churchill has forwarded a disclaimer contradicting the report which had been recently circulated, that his mission to Russia is of a political character. St Pktkkshcri;, December 25. Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill arrived here yesterday from Berlin. His Lordship had an interview with M. De Giers yesterday, and he will be accorded an audience by the Czar to-day. December 2G. The Russian Press generally, in commenting upon the visit of Lord Randolph Churchill to this city, expresses a belief that the cordial reception His Lordship has been accorded in St. Petersburg will favourably influence the relations between England and Russia.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2414, 29 December 1887, Page 2
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180LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2414, 29 December 1887, Page 2
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