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LORD SALISBURY.

ON TEE POLITICAL SITUATION,

! London, June 13. Lord Salisbury addressed a greab meeting in the Surrey Theatre, and in the course of Ilia remarks protested against the paralysis ol Parliamentary work, consequent on the amount of time consumed in the discussion on the Homo Ruie Bill. He also dwelt on the fearful risk the Empire was running in the event of an outbreak of war owing to Ireland'^ attitude. In his speech, Lord Salisbury referred to the Irish disagreeing among themselves and splitting up the party. The quarrel with England had lasted three centuries, and national tradition taught hatred of the English, lie contended it was impossible that Mr Gladstone's crazy scheme could effect a change, and he felt convinced that if ever war occurred Ireland would help foreigners to stop England's food supply.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 14 June 1893, Page 5

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LORD SALISBURY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 14 June 1893, Page 5

LORD SALISBURY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 14 June 1893, Page 5

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