COMMERCIAL UNION.
MR. GLADSTONE'S POSITION. Press Association—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
London, January 7. Mk. Gladstone declines to compete for the Statist's prize until there is a better prospect of a practical result and the possibility of achieving a successful issue without admitting the principle of protection.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 5
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