POLITICS AT HOME. MR. GLADSTONE CONDEMNS THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
(tJXITBD KttSS ASSOCIATION. I iiOiriKis, 22nd August. Mr. fierb6r£ Gardner has boon appointed if tais&ff' <A Agriculture. A letter bj" Mr. Gladstone baa been pnblished in the Italiri'n' ift'wiipßptnra strongly sondemning the Triple Allin'Kbi', ONE-MAN-ONE-VOTE. \ THE LABOUR PROBLEMS. ! SPECIAL. I London, 22nd Angust. Mr. Gladstone promises to bring on tlio one-man-one-voto queßtion early in the session. Mr, J. Morley was received at Newcastle with enibnsiasm. Ho said he adhered to the opiniofl that a universal Eight Hours System was prfcWature. Messrs. Burt and Davitt aro supporting Mi. Keir Hardio in bin demands on behalf of Labour". They urge tbnt if the Labour problems' rte lfjft unsolved by Icsr islation tho examplo of ftfo men in tho United States will be followed, Md" the classes may choose their own course to «*pt. Mr. John Burns former thhnks tho Arts- \ tralian Trades Unions for !Ne'fate«st they have shown in the general eleefvw.Latest. THE IRISH EVICTED TENANTS. MR. DAVITT THREATENS THE LABOUR PARTY. A SLIGHTER WOULD-BE PEER. I UNITED PRESS ASSOCiiTIOK. I (Received Angust 23, 10.40 a'.ffl.J London, 22nd August. Mr. John Redmond, M.P., has proposed to the Party of which ho is the head that a delegate should bo Rent to Australia to oollect funds on behalf of the evictod tenants in Ireland. (Received August 23, 10.45 a.m.) London, 22nd August. Mr. Davitt. speaking at Newcastle, said ( that if the Labour Party ousted Mr. Morley, the Irish Party would oppose Labour measures. Sooiety and the Tories are annoyed because a peerage was not conferred on Sir Algernon Borthwick, of the Morning Post, especially as honours were received by Captain Q. C. Armstrong, of the Globe, Mr. John Jaffray, of tho Birmingham Post, and Mr. Lawson, of tho Daily Tolegraph. I'Lo name of Sir A. Borthwiok, who sat in the last Parliament as the representative of South 1 Kensington, was included in the Hat of new Peer's originally intended to bo submitted to Her Majesty, tho idea being to givo tho vacant seat to Mr. C. T. Kitchie, who was defeated for East Tower Hamlets, but tho Kensington Tories refused to accept Mr. Ritchie as their member.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1892, Page 2
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363POLITICS AT HOME. MR. GLADSTONE CONDEMNS THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1892, Page 2
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