Mr. Chamberlain on the Canadian and Irish-Questions.
♦ . 1.1 BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH— COrrRIGUT. | [SPECIAL TO UNITED i\BEBB ABBOCIAITION. | London, 30th Soptembor. • Mr. Chamberlain, in a speech at' Birmingham, reforririg to tho fishorios disptito; said that England was bound to support rt fair and reasonable prosontnient of Canadian elaimß, and. although the federation of tlio Empire was >notj 'yet: within thiKßcape.'of practical politics, anything which would tend to draw oloaor tho (ies which uuit^ England and her dopondenoiea, and which would also guarantee the peaoo and civilisation of tho world, waa to be oommondod. Alluding to Irish matters, ho said that since thore was no agroement in Ireland as to tho advisabloness of Homo Rule, the Governmont ought to deal with tho subjoot by instituting religious equality, local government, economy in tho public sorvioe, and adopting the Hues of Lord Randolph Churchill's Irish Land Settlement Schome, without pledging British credit.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 80, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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Mr. Chamberlain on the Canadian and Irish-Questions.
Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 80, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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