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Lord Salisbury on Home Rule.

(Pkehs Association.)

London, November 30.

Lwl Salisbury delivered a political »:Idr"Bs^t Kdinburgh l-*st night, and was received wi h rnnc'i entliusU>m. He said hn believed Mr Mlad^'one hid no plao of Home Rule ready. To sepa'are the Legis (attires of th« mo oountriea w<>nl>i involve an entiiv separation, and eudanger the safety of Kngland The result would probably be civil war in Ireland itself. Looking at every consider *tion Home Jiule wan. be contended, absolu'ely itnpodrib c ; hence it bid been considered ad* visable to mike the Crimes Act permanent. If only Scotland were against the Home Rule policy, it would collapse. He stated in 0 inclusion th^t next session would be occupied chiefly with Scotch business.

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6138, 1 December 1888, Page 2

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Lord Salisbury on Home Rule. Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6138, 1 December 1888, Page 2

Lord Salisbury on Home Rule. Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6138, 1 December 1888, Page 2