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DEPUTATION TO MR GLADSTONE,

Mr Gladstone to-day received two deputations on the question of Home Rule. One was from Belfast, consisting of merchants, bankers, and ship-builders, and the second comprised merchants, bankers, members of the Stock Exchange, and delegates from shipping companies representing the city of London interests. Both deputations pointed out the danger of Home Rule to commerce. Mr Gladstone, in reply, argued that the majority of the people in the nation favored the Bill, and he doubted the gloomy prospects put forth by the members of the deputations.

The Standard demands that the Opposition party shall continue relentless obstruction to the passage of the Home Rule Bill.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

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DEPUTATION TO MR GLADSTONE, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

DEPUTATION TO MR GLADSTONE, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume xx, Issue 6637, 29 March 1893, Page 2

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