THE STATE OF PARTIES IN ENGLAND.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. MR CHAMBERLAIN AS A MEDIATOR. (reuter’s telegrams.) London, March 13. In addressing a meeting at Birmingham last night Mr Chamberlain declared that the points of discord between the Unionist Liberals and followers of Mr Gladstone were so few and of such secondary importance that he was not aware of any reason why an agreement between the two parties had not been affected. Everything rested with Mr Gladstone, and the longer the delay in bringing about a settlement the wider the separation would prove. Mr Chamberlain expressed the hope that the Government would introduce a Bill fur the final settlement of the Irish land question at the same time that the Irish Crimes Bill was brought forward.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 785, 18 March 1887, Page 26
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