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CHAPTER XIV.. Concerning W.e. Forster and Others.

Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885 · T. Wemyss Reid — chapter 11 of 31 · ~74 words · public domain

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CONCERNING W.E. FORSTER AND OTHERS. The Beginning of Mr. Stead's Journalistic Career--His Methods--Birth of the New Journalism--Madame Novikoff and Mr. Stead--Mr. Stead's Attacks upon Joseph Cowen--How he dealt with a Remonstrance--W. E. Forster--Mr. Chamberlain's Antagonism--The Leeds Mercury's Defence of Forster--How he was Jockeyed out of the Cabinet--Forster's Resignation--News of the Phoenix Park Murders--Forster's Reflections--Mr. Gladstone's Pity for Social Outcasts--Mr. Chamberlain's Brothers Blackballed at the Reform--Failure of an Attempt to Crush the Leeds Mercury--Forster's Gratitude.

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