MR. GLADSTONE AND THE HIGHLAND CROFTERS.
[by telegraph.—press association.] Donedin, Monday. Some time ago the Caledonian Society wrote to Mr. Gladstone drawing his attention to the provision made in the Land Bill of last session for Highland crofters, and asking his influence in making the scheme a success. By last mail the following reply was received from the private secretary :—" lam desired by Mr. Gladstone to acknowledge receipt of a resolution of the Directors of the Caledonian Society of Otago, of which a copy was enclosed in your letter of 29th January laat, and I am to state for the information of the directors, that he will communicate on the subject with those of his colleagues who are specially charged with the duty of dealing with the Highland Crofters Question."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 5
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