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LORD HARTINGTON AT IPSWICH.

The Marquis of Hartington, speaking at Ipswich, said it was impossible for the Gladstone Liberals and the Unionist Liberals to re-unite, and they would be obliged to constitute a third parry. He admitted that the Liberal Unionis s could not stand alone, and he was not ashamed at the alliance which had been entered into with the Conservatives. The attacks on the Crimes Act had utterly failed, and Ireland could afford to wait until the experience of the Government should show them that local government might be extended ta her.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 2

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LORD HARTINGTON AT IPSWICH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 2

LORD HARTINGTON AT IPSWICH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 2

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