IMPERIAL POLITICS
GLADSTONE CRITICISED. ; Received October 15 10.40 a.m. Lohdon, October 14. Mr Froude considers that a Federrl Parliament of the Empire is an absurdity, and a Commercial Union impossible. The bond between England and the colonies is not galling at present, and it is better not to speak of Federation. He supports the suggestion for periodic contests between members of the British race m iadustry. athletics and culture. '' Macarthy does not intend to issue any manifesto, giving it as his belief there is no real division between the two sections of the Irish party. Chamberlain says that Gladstone's programme, as set out m his Newcastle speech, is absurd and dishonest. Souttling from Egypt is cowardly.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 234, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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