Gladstone's Evictions.
I London, Feb. 26.— Mr Gladstone, in replying to the Times 1 comments on the evictions at Hawarden, states that thoy are wanton intrusions into private domain. He has only mortgages on Hawarden, and receives one quarter per centum interest. His son was j absolute owner. The attacks, he considers, redound to his honour, and he ' defends the agents, but denies thai he j assented to evictions. j
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2394, 28 February 1889, Page 2
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