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THE WEATHERCO X; IN AND OUT OF OFFICE.

In a letter to the " Morning Poat," Sir Edward Sallivnn j»ivbb che foliuwiug -<tmus ing contrasts d splayed by Mr Giadßtone wftHti m at d "lit fcfficr: — In — Supp rca t c puiica 0.1 every occiItOD. Ojg— Dijnooncea the police oq every t'ocKßdn.

Iu — Aveiigee the butal murder « f Mr Burke.

Uu'.-- Condones the eqmily bru'&l oiorder of Ooiib aile Wh&lerian.

I«"(— Employs informers to sappres ortme. Out—Denounces informers a3 incltiu.t to oriiriß

In— D-solin- s to receive a depu atloa o: L ndon Socialises,

Our — Ove>flu#B with gash for Loudor Socialists

la— Pay* £8 000 1 > London shnpkeepo* it the dtma_e d iue by the moo ta li-86

Out — Tel«graphs hia opinion thai t > n'.-.-h ara ioo»pao:e of dnug miscmicf i JBB7

la— Danou ceo Mr P^rnell at a trattor

Ont— Appiauda Me Pa.nell at a pairioi In — luipra D 8 Mr IVne 1 withou'. tri - fo* usiuj? Uagut ge iaoutug to reb.l ion

Go— Duou ces thu- impriaonm nt of Mr O'Brien 'or using ian^u*ge teu Umeß a*str ng.

Ia — Declares I eiand has ao complal t against Eigtnnd. Oat — Deoluivs Ireland has 700 years "f English oppression to av^ng-. In — DeoUrea t^at PirlinraHut h.*B &m>more foe Ireland than It has venture > to do for England and i-cot and.

Out — DtfC ! <ivß that P*rli»raoat baa done nothing foi Ireland but oppress her. In — Jalla on 1 y*l men to su^p re hie band against ihu Homr Ualers. In — Proclaim .> 200 nioetings ia Ireland.

Oat — Declares it is illegal to pruolvm a meeting m Ireland.

In — App am diily 1 1 the 0 >naervatlve« to Bopio t him m preset v ng la«r and order m Ireland.

Got— Deuoonoee the Ooaservatives for trying to preserve law and order m lr«-

In — Declares that crime dogged the steps of the Land League. Out — Dt-ctareß ie ia illegal to Interfere with the Land Luagne. In— Deufjonces obstruotion m Parliament m every shape. Out— Supports obai motion m P»rlia« ment ia evory sh»pe. Iu — Declares the majority m Parliament shall g.)V«ra

Oui— Declares the majority m Parliameot aball not govern . In— E|e 'Ooncas t^e "no r§nt" agitation Oat— Sopß'tts the M pfoa of fwnpaign:"

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 3

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THE WEATHERCO K; IN AND OUT OF OFFICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 3

THE WEATHERCO K; IN AND OUT OF OFFICE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 3

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