SOUTH AFRICA
ABUSING- LORD GLADSTONE
Pres.n Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
CAPE TOWN, June 7.
In tho House >->f Awmbly. the _ Labor party made violent attacks on Viscount Gladstone. Mr Creswell moved tho deletion of Lord Gladstone's salary as a, protest against the scandalous a.biiFc he had made of his position in writing partisan B'lid whollv erroreou* despatches to the Secretary "of Slate for the. Colonies (.Mr Harcourt). Other Labor members virulently abused both the Governor-General and the Colonial Secretarv. ' Members of the Government denounced as -unmanly and unfair the ungenerous attack that "kid been made. All despatches that had been sent were endorsed by tho opinion of both Parliament and the country.
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Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 8
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