THE UNIONISTS AND IRELAND.
SPEECH BY LORD HARTINGTON. ■ Irectbr's TELEGRAM.
London, February 3. In addressing a meeting at Newcastle last night, Lord Hartington declared that it was the duty of the Unionist Liberals to continue to make sacrifices for the purpose of upholding the union between Great Britain and Ireland, as long as such sacrifices were necessary. The criticisms recently made by Lord Randolph Churchill, in the House of Commons, with regard to the Unionist Liberals, would not, he said, affect the relations between that party and the Conservatives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7863, 4 February 1887, Page 5
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