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ILLNESS OF LOKD SALISBURY. (PUB rKKSH ASSOCIATION). London, August 27. Mr L. Courtney will more the rejection of the Home Rule Bill on the motion for the third reading. Mr Gladstone, replying to the advocates of Bootoh Disestablishment, said that caution was necessary, as the Englisa opponents had shown a strong deter mination to resmt any iutcrferauce with the Churches of Wales and Scotland. Mr Morlojr, speaking at Newcastle, said the Govern incut was determined to carry its measures of social reform aud complete its programme. There was a strong bond of nympathy betweeu the Eugliah and the Irish democrueies. August 28. la replj to a question iv tho House Mr Bnxton, Under- Secretary to the Colonies, said the Government had forbidden the Chartered Company to retaliate upon Lobengula without Imperial authority. Lord Salisbury is suffering from the effects of a chill. < Tho Government has withdrawn tho Scotch (Suspension Hill.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 51, 29 August 1893, Page 2
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