THE HOME RULE AGITATION.
ME GLADSTONE AND HIS CRITICS.
(3PECIAL-T0 PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Loxdox, October 20. i , IR B BUCHANAN, Liberal Unionist, ; LP .forWestEclinbm- S h,andHrW.; 1 Evelyn, Conservative member for, Peptfor'd/mcend to resign on the I -ithat they arc unable to suppor t . j ielrisli policy of the Government. , Ib Gladstone, speaking at Derby, j «kdtlie conspicuous moderation of Iteirlsli.of whom none now desired \ tStaidolph Churchill, in a speech \ aSttlcrlftMl, said he was willing to ; -to single votes, and limit the law, Will; also to extend local govern- j m \, and grant free education. He j hooneed. "Mr Gladstone's immoTal oferto gfa-nt disestablishment if Ire-! ii|i?|Sallowed Home Rule. Referring to the Irish question, Lord | fcebery, in; a -speech at Castle Dcwg-. fe,said he thought Ulster must share | Iblotnf thdremainder of Ireland, and i ft!(]iiite able to pi-otect herself.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 248, 22 October 1887, Page 3
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