MORE SPEECHES AT THE TORY UNION CONFERENCE.
THE CZAR AND THE FAMINE. SEVERE DEFEAT OP DERVISHES. Vt. i repioli.-)- _ (Roooived November 27, 11 a.m.) ■ - , i.otft>oN,,2Gth November. In his speoch at Birmingham^ Lord Salisbury paid that foreign tariffs \vor<; lqssoning the amount of labour available iv the country, and driving the labourer.; Lnfco .tho towns. The Qoverainont wqro desiroun of remedying .this iitate of thinga.but they shunned dtt-ngcroun Wftnrtering in tho roaions of WOtaOrijJift „ i■ rt „ ', , NX: Cuamberlam snid ho would figKt shoulder, to shouUler with tho Government on tho Irish policy to tho bitter end with a view to .defeating tho vilest, political (conspiracy of the age. Ho expressed the opinion that Mr. GJadstone's return to political power would imperil the .peace of Euroj) e. At tho conclusion of his speech Mr. Chamberlain was wildly oheerod,, , The Chronlclo, ootnmonjbing eh the speech! says !-n" M* ( ChttnlbetlaiH has oftaOeU himself, As ft political force.," i , The Morning Post Btatos that the worlcmon'g delegates present at tho Conference favoured protection. St. Peteeshueo, 20th November. Tho Czar gives seven and a half million roubles out of rovenuo from his privato estates to tho famine fund, ml . PaHIH, Mll^NoVeiilber. „ The fln.o inflxeted oh tUe". Archbishop of i AiSt hfts bfien overtFnhsnribfltl. . \, , ,},'• ' . ' CaIKO, 25th November. lho Shillooks have inflicted a sovero defoat on tho Dervishes at Fashoda.
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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 27 November 1891, Page 2
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222MORE SPEECHES AT THE TORY UNION CONFERENCE. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 27 November 1891, Page 2
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