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•■■'< , *~ ', '; - •■;<r ■''.'] '■ ',-;• ■ ' ; ; fibs jion/'jl uly Sfe. The Marquis of Saliehurjr bad ti' conference to-day with. Wa' (jtieea, and tbe Mawjjjis of Hai-tingt«iH. sabsequeutly proceeded to OsKbrne :to^-day to obey the Queen's summons. ;. - p ,, Fcceive<J^«li' ?^» 1 «•»«•:» r, .. •. •' sfj : *i : j|i It has transpired, tha. t itt-the interview wbic|h, .took, place v <»ti Saturday; between" Lords Saliabury and Hartin^ton, the latter "prqn^se^ the support of his party- 'to measures 'introduced' by the c^flseryatiTes dealing; with the Irish difficulty. It i&reipwted the the position of Seer^ry" of Stat»fer. Foreign Affairs ,Vi)l ,'^e,' oiled hj&*& Earl of Iddealeigh. ' ■.".'■' '"' V
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 27 July 1886, Page 3
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