THE LATE MR GLADSTONE.
London, May 31
The Queen telegraphed to Mrs Gladstone on Saturday :—": — " My tbongbtß were much with you during the trying, painful ceremony. Nevertheless it mast be gratifying to you to seethe nation's respect and regret in memory of him whose character and intellectual abilities marked him as the most distinguished statesman of xnjr feign. 1 trill ever gratefully remember bis devotion and zeal for all that concerned my personal welfare and that of my family.'' Jane 1,
Mrs Gladstone has expreseed her heartfel* gratitude for the overwhelming mnlcituda of messages of sympathy received froi "fall parts of the world.
The streets of Paris are swept ever} morning by 2600 male and 600 female scavengers.
A FEELING OF INDEPENDENCE arises when you possess a tip-top article. Smokers of DERBY know they have the best, and don't care a Continental for anyone's opinion.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 21
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