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PURELY. IMAGINARY. LONDON, January 14. (Received January 15,1890, at noon.) According to the London editiona of the 'New York Herald' the Government rely ou the popularity of Mr Balfour's Irish policy and the brilliant Budget which Mr Goschen hopes to introduce, together with the damage done to Mr Parnellin consequence of Captain O'Shea's divorce action, to counteract at the polls the damaging effects of the West End scandals. These are amongst the reasons put forward by the * Herald' as influencing the Government in favor of an early dissolution of Parliament.
It is stated that owing to the fact that numerous by-elections have gone against the Government they have little hope of passing any important measures next session ; and also that any scheme for the improvement of Irish affairs will necessitate an appeal to the country.
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Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 2
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146TELEGRAPHIC Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 2
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