IRISH AFFAIRS.
(Prr Press Association.)
London, March 23.
The Right Hon J. A. Balfour, speaking at Staly bridge, said the Irish policy of the Government was bearing most excellent fruit in Ireland, which was being gradually relieved of a heavy yoke. The charges made against his administration in Ireland were ridiculous and grotesque falsehoods, Mr Balfoar declared that Mr Gladstone's alliance with Mr Parnell was an evil augury of the political future, and was merely sought by Mr Gladstone in order to purchase <eighty-four unstable Irish votes. The , Parnellites, even though they were assisted by Mr Gladstone, would never jsucceed unless the people were entirely Ignorant of Irish affairs ,
A meeting by which Mr Wm. O'Brien intended to address to-day at Youghall has been proclaimed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1799, 26 March 1888, Page 3
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125IRISH AFFAIRS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1799, 26 March 1888, Page 3
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