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LORD CHURCHILL SUPPORTS THE IRISH CRIMES BILL.

\ London, April 3. Lord Churchill addressed a meeting of electors of North Paddington last night. He strongly supported the Irish Crimes Bill and Lands Bills pro-

' posed by the Government. He spoke ' in justification of his resignation of his ■ seat in the Ministry, and declared that he would continue to insist upon economy in the military and naval departments, without, however, impairing the efficiency of the defences of the Empire. London, April 3. Lord Churchiill, speaking at South Paddington, announced his concurence with the Government policy towards Ireland, and in other important matters. He was however, unable to defend the wasteful expenditure on the army and navy, and clamed that a million and a half might easily be saved. The infusion of Liberals in the Cabinet was a great advantage He ridiculed the idea that he resigned through peisonal ambition.

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Northern Advocate, 9 April 1887, Page 3

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LORD CHURCHILL SUPPORTS THE IRISH CRIMES BILL. Northern Advocate, 9 April 1887, Page 3

LORD CHURCHILL SUPPORTS THE IRISH CRIMES BILL. Northern Advocate, 9 April 1887, Page 3