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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
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In Hawarden on Dec. 22, Derby workingmen deputees presented Premier Gladstone with a liberal address and porcelain service. Gladstone praised porcelain advances and anticipated suffrage extension to Parliament, foreseeing strengthened monarchy and class unity.
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Hawarden, Dec. 22—A deputation of workingmen of Derby, to-day, presented Gladstone an address expressive of the sentiments of Derby liberals toward the premier. The address was accompanied with a crown of Derby service of porcelain. Receiving the deputation Gladstone made an address in which he referred to the great progress accomplished in recent years in the manufacture of porcelain. He then referred to the extension of suffrage, regarding which he said the measure would ultimately, and he hoped very soon, be presented to Parliament. He had no fear of the enlargement of suffrage, as past experience had shown that the admission of people to the franchise gives more strength to the throne and such a law would conduce to the greater union of all classes among themselves.
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Hawarden
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Dec. 22
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A deputation of workingmen of Derby presented Gladstone an address expressive of the sentiments of Derby liberals toward the premier, accompanied with a crown of Derby service of porcelain. Receiving the deputation Gladstone made an address referring to the great progress in the manufacture of porcelain and to the extension of suffrage, which he said would ultimately and soon be presented to Parliament, giving more strength to the throne and greater union of classes.