POLITICS AND SPIRITS.
A,UNIONIST PROTEST. (By Telegraph -Press Association -Copyright) J ' M London, November 4. Lord Curzon, ox-Vicoroy of India, writes a lotter to ''The Times" on tho subject of Mr. Stead's >!'Juha's Bureau" and "spirit mes-sages"-froirl Mrr Gladstone and other deceased 6tatosmon. Lord' Curzon protests against this attempt to exploit 4a ' political manoeu.-ro by 6hamelcss devices, in an alleged interview between a notoriously 1 hysterical journalist 'and the spint of the Illustrious departed. THE PEOPLE'S CHAMPION, (Roc. November 5, 10.5 p.m.) London, November 5. Mr. W. G. C, Gladstone (giandson of tho G.0.M.), speaking at Liverpool, said there was no need, to go to "Julia's Buroau"; to learn that his grandfather would havo been on tho side of the people, not the Peers.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 5
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