SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY.
IRISH NONCONFORMISTS IN PERIL,
HIS VIEWS ON UGANDA,
London, November 11
• Lord Salisbury in an address _to the Nonconformist Unionist Association earnestly entreated the Government to retain Uganda and kill the slave trade. The empire he said was on the verge of a most critical period. Nonconformists in Ireland were exposed to the greatest danger Protestauta in the British lelea were ever exposed to, and had c, commanding claim to sympathy and aid from their co-religionists in England. Archbishop Walsh threatened to obtain an absolute dominion over the Protestants, despite the unfailing virtuous optimism of Mr Gladstone. Keferriug to the Evicted Tenants' Commission, ho Baid he attached no serious importance to a partisan presidenb and packed Commission. Homo Rule would produce a saturnalia of insolent debtors, bringing disaster and woe on all minorities in Ireland— financial, political and religious.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 270, 12 November 1892, Page 5
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