DELAYED CABLES.
London, Juno 27
Mr Justin McCarthy's arldrods states that his party oontinuea to support the liiberals, and that their programme includes autonomy in the forefront. Hβ appeals to Irishmen throughout the world for f and 3, and expresses himself confident of the remit. The Times thinks Mr Ohambeilain. actuated as he is by a desite to draw thi colonies oloser to the Mother Country, wiil make a strong and acceptable Minister. The Kational Liberal manifesto claims that the laat three yeara' record of reform ii uucqualled <n British legislation, and characterises Lord Salisbury's men as largely deserters. Mr Chamberlain (ays that the Unionists ■vrill not shrink from the Imperial oblige tion to expand ( and iniluenoe commerce throughout the world. Ohina objeote to the conciitioni sought to be imposed by .Mussia, end is negoti»ting with Ureat (Britain and othtr countries to raise the indemnify nnney. An important riae in wheat is expected before the «nd of the yea , . Tho European supp'y is the smallest since 1892.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3
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