LORD SALISBURY’S SPEECH.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Received 11.15 a.m„ Jan. 4th.) London, Feb. 3. Lord Salisbury, in his Exeter Hall speech, ridiculed the idea of Parish Councils, on the ground that they would only increase the amount of local rates. He minimised the value of the byeelections, and insisted that no general deduction could be drawn from them. Home Rule, he argued, would create an ultra protection, and a clerical State under the rule of Archbishops Croke and Walsh. The majority in Ireland had been allied to the enemies of England in every crisis of her history.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6752, 5 February 1892, Page 1
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