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LORD SALISBURY AND THE GOVERNMENT.

Press Association —Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. London, April 20. Lord Salisbury, addressing a meeting of the Primrose League, declared that the Government, instead of jerrymandering in regard to the Registration Bill, ought to take steps to remedy the sufferings of the poor. In his speech at the Primrose League, Lord Salisbury said he would not oppose judicious reform of the House of Lords. If that Chamber were made elective it would be able to insist on equity regarding the executive and finance, and the House of Commons would lose its supremacy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 5

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LORD SALISBURY AND THE GOVERNMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 5

LORD SALISBURY AND THE GOVERNMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 5