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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

London, June 21. Mr H. M. Stanley stands as a Tory for North Lambert.

The Small Holdings Billl has passed the Jinal stages in the House of Lords. The Radicals are furious at the Government arranging to dissolve in order to prevent the borough elections that would have taken place on Saturday. The Ulster Liberals are issuing a manifesto as a counterblast to the Convention.

Mr Lecky, the historian, in a letter to the Times, says that the convention is the greatest landmark in the Irish history since the volunteer convention of 1882. Lord Roseberry in a speech, said that he was unable to moderate his language while the Marquis of Salisbury and others incited the God-fearing people of the north of Ireland to raise the standard of rebellion. The convention was the ooho of the Carlton Club, and not the voice of Ulster. June 22. Messrs J. Dillon and Justin McCarthy visited Mr Gladstone at the hitler's re quni . and it is undorst'i-id tint Ills assur-a-u<."J.-» i - e:u>i;eting M<-.me Rule were of a satisfactory nature. Lord Iloseberry has resigned the chairmanship of the Loudon County Council.

Mr Stead, in the Review of Reviews, in discussing foreign affaii's, especially as regards Egypt, declares that a change in the English Ministry would be a change for the worse.

An American committee, selected by the Irish-American Association to effect a reconciliation between the sections of the Irish party, have sailed for England. They will not support either party separately, but will devote their efforts to bring about a reunion.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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