IRISH AFFAIRS.
SPEECH OF MR GLADSTONE.
(MSB -__*£& aSSOOIA*IHH£_ . • • "BAMdved October 2Jrd...lftlO a.m. Lokdow, October 22. In his speech at Edinburgh Mr Gladstone declared that the Govern-, ment were the greatest lawbreakers in Ireland. He denounced the withholding of local government to Ireland, and aaid the resistance of the people to the hateful lawa was justified. To grant Home rule would gjild tbe closing years of the glorious raign of Queen 1 Victoria Received October S*d, SB non. , London, Qci»ber23. '} * s The»ummona against Mr Harrison for taking part in the note at Tippe-f rary has been withdrawn. Counsel for the defence have applied for a summons calling on Mr Balfour to produce the' official report of the speeches of accused, and point out the portions on which a- convwtioh;.'.-.» sought to he' obtained.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7691, 24 October 1890, Page 5
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