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MR STOUT ON IRELAND.

Speaking at Invercargill on the Irish Land Question, Mr Stout reviewed the causes leading to the present crisis, expressing the opinion that so far the Land League had been the means of preventing rather than ol occasioning agrarian outrages. Referring to the oppression that had been practised in Ireland, he remarked that if the same had been done in Scotland, the people would have resisted to the bitter end, and would have conquered too. He hoped for better things under the wise legislation of Gladstone and Bright, and pointed out that to colonists the position of affairs gave a valuable lesson what to avoid in legislation. They had to guard against the growth of the landlord class, the existence of which in the colony was due to the unwisdom of the earlist legislators, The lecturer held that the remedy for Irish unrest was Home Rule, the establishment of a kind of provincial Parliament, and the reform of the land laws.

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Patea Mail, 16 April 1881, Page 4

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MR STOUT ON IRELAND. Patea Mail, 16 April 1881, Page 4

MR STOUT ON IRELAND. Patea Mail, 16 April 1881, Page 4

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