ENGLISH POLITICS.
SPEECH BY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. LORD ASHBOURNE’S ACT. LORD SALISBURY AND THE NONCONFORMIST UNIONISTS. London, Nov 13. Lord Randolph Churchill, in his speech at Paddington, deprecated the rupture between England and America. He advocated the restriction of the liquor traffia and pauper emigration. Lord Salisbury, in ths course of his reply to the Nonconformist Unionists’ address, ridiculed the idea that the autonomy of Ireland would pave the way for Imperial federation. The latter was an unmeaning term, seeing that its aims and mode of work had never been defined. Mr W. H. Smith stated in the House of Commons that five millions would be needed for the extensio i of Lord Ashbourne’s Act. Mr Gladstone proposes as ai alternative to deal with arrears on the same basis as the Scotch crofters were treated by the Act of 1886.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 2
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