The Irish Question.
IN TERVIEW g W™ MR GL^D-
London, Match 6.
nimiNG m interview with a repre; f e Sveofthe»Pall Mall Gazette,'' S Gladstonestated that lie intended to lt)t a neutral attitude towards the GoLnmenfc until he saw wnat proposals Sv had to moke for the, settlement ot ' c Irish Question. He expressed a tear f wttheliibei'al-Unionistswoßldi>rovoiit L concession being brought lorvvard by the Tories ; but as for himself he would heartily welcome a settlement no matter from what quarter n came. Mr J. Aird, Conservative member for North Paddington, in a letter to L "Times," appeals to both parties to il)P oint a -mixed committee of the House of Commons to consider tne Home Rule question, with a view to endeavour to arrive at some settlepent. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 56, 7 March 1889, Page 3
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