COMING PROSPERITY.
London, January 13.
Lord Salisbury said the Government was resolutely endeavouring to disperse the depression in Ireland, fmd he thought the dawn of a new prosperity was near. There were undoubted signs that the depression in trade was gradually disappearing. This, he thought, would tend to remove the Irish -difficulty. /Next asiis*©s. * > . ■'■*'■ The gigantic armies and the uncertain state of national feeling was a great danger to Europe. The position was now rather better, and peace would probably be secured. At the present moment the rulers were devoting every energy to maintain peace, which justified hope in the future. In regard to Abysainnia, he wished the Italians success.
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Northern Advocate, 21 January 1888, Page 3
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110COMING PROSPERITY. Northern Advocate, 21 January 1888, Page 3
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