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THE LONDON RIOTS

PRISONERS ON TRIAL

MR GLADSTONE'S OPINION,

(reuter's telegram.)

London, November' 14.A telegram received from Mr Gladstone has been published, wherein he urges that the legality of the prohibit* fcion of the meetings in Trafalgar Square ought to be properly verified.Meanwhile he declared it to be thef duty of every citizen to abstain from resisting the action of the Executive,

The persons arrested for taking aprominent part in the riotous proceedings of yesterday were brought be- 1 fore the Magistrates to-day. A nuifber of prisoners were fined, and others sentenced to various terms of imprison-' ment. Robert Cunningham Graham* M.P., and Burns, the Sociahet leader* were remanded, bail being accepted.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 5

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THE LONDON RIOTS Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 5

THE LONDON RIOTS Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1887, Page 5