THE SPOOK AGENCY.
MESSAGE FROM LATE MR
GLADSTONE
EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION ON
CURRENT POLITICS
Press Association—Electric Telegraph — Copyright. (Received Last Night, at 9.20 p.m.) LONDON, Yesterday.
At Mr W. T. Stead's desire, and through the spook at Julia's Bureau, the late Right Hou. W. E. Gladstoue accepted the Daily Chronicle's request to send a special message from spirit laud upon the political situation in Eugland.
It was au extraordinary communication exteudiug over two columns in the Daily Chrouicle.
According to the message Mr Gladstone thinks the Lords will act most ill-advised'y if they reject the Budget, and adds that he is in agreement with the priuciples embodied iv the Bill. Some of the licensing clauses are too crudely constructed. Respecting the House of Lords as a, general question he expressed strong antagonism to their prodomiuauce, though he favoured a secoud chamber. He considers Mr Lloyd-George lacks steadiness and balance.
Mr Gladstoue promises further com-
munications
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9699, 2 November 1909, Page 5
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