LORD CARRINGTON AT LIVERPOOL.
Prew AwodaUon— Elecirio Telegr»ph-M3opyrlght. London, February 11.
Speaking ac Liverpool, Lord Oarrington said that Home Bule for Ireland would be the first step of a frank and fearless policy for uniting Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies for the maintenance of common interests of. defence, and common rights. He contended that perfect self-government must prevail throughout the Empire and declared that hie criticism of Lord Knutsford's colonial policy was warmly approved in Australia. . ; February 12. Lord Carrington, in the course of his speech, said the Australasian colonies were unlikely to renew the arrangements respecting the cruisers at the expiration of the term. ' >■ '•
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 5
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