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SALISBURY MINISTRY.

Prat Automation.— Telegraph.—Copyright. London, June 14. A meeting of the Liberal Unionists supported the proposals of Lord Salisbury. The dissent of 20 Government followers caused a groundless alarm to be circulated as to the fate of the Ministry. It is probable that Mr. H. Matthews will shortly resign the Home Secretaryship. If an autumn session is held, Mr. W. H. Smith declares he will retire to the House of Lords, and in that event Mr. Goschen will succeed him as leader of the House. London, June 15. It is rumoured that the Marquis of Hartington succeeds Mr. Smith as leader of the House, and Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Matthews as Home Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 5

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SALISBURY MINISTRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 5

SALISBURY MINISTRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 5

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