IMPERIAL POLITICS.
[Special to Pbuss Association.! LONDON, May 11. Sir W.Y. Harcourt, in the course of an address to an immense meeting at Bristol, ridiculed the idea of Ulster rebelling. Denian Unionism would be as bad as Denian Home Rule, He accused, the Premier of preaching treason. [Received May 12, at 7.30 p.m.] The election for tho North Hackney seat in the House of Commons, vacated by the death of LieutenantGeneral Sir Lewis Pelly, took place to-day, and resulted in the election of Mr Bonsfield, the Unionist candidate, by a majority of 069 over Mr Meates, the Liberal representative. The Bight Hon A. J. Balfour considers that a pan-Britannic Festival is likely to develop a good feeling between English-speaking races, but State patronage and control is undesirable.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 5
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