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Show FOREIGN. j EUROPE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. ' London, 25. In tbe house of com-I com-I monB, tbe under secretary of state tor j foreign affairs, replying to Gladstone, said government could not lay on tbe table a memorandum of LheSebouva lofi-Salisbury agreement without other documents accompanying itsnd these could not be introduced without the consent of the other powers. Gladstone then gave notice tbat he would move for the production produc-tion of the documents. Burke, replying re-plying to Hartington, said that the powers had been asked to permit the production of tbe documents, but one of the powers had refused to consent. Gladstone thereupon withdrew with-drew tbe notice. |