OPINION ON THE IRISH SCHEMES.
The following Liberal statesmen of Cabinet runic ; who were members of Mr Gladstone's Administration petweeu
3 8S0-85, liavo declared against Mr Gladstone's schemes : — Lord ftelborne, the Marquis of Hurt- i ington, the Duke of Argyll, the Earl of Derby, Earl Cowper, Mr Bright, Mr Chamberlain, Mr Trevelyan, Earl Morloy, Mr Courtney, {Sir Uoiuy James, Sir Charles Dilke. The iollowing 1 table shows the attitude of the more important LonJon newspapcib towards the scheme : — DAILY PAPERS. Acrainst — " Times" "(neutral), " Standard-' (C), ''Daily Telegraph" (C), "Daily Chronicle" (I,), "Morning Vo&C (C), "Momiiur Advertiser" (C), "St. James Gazette" (C), "Globe" (C), "Echo" (R)," Evening Standard" (C), "Evening News" (C) : Pall Mall Gazette (some 'hues ) (E). For— "Daily News," (I]), "Pall Mall Gazette" (sometimes) (]*). Weekly Papers — Against — " Observer" ( C), " Saturday Iteview" (0), "Spectator' (L), "Guardian'' (C), "Economist'' (L), "Statist" (L), "World" (L.C). For—" Truth" (K).— -Irish Times,' May 1st.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 159, 3 July 1886, Page 3
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