THE HOME RULE QUESTION. Addresses by Rival Leaders.
London, June IS. Mi; Gl vDsro>'B addressed a public meetingtonight al Edinbuigh. He raid he was convinced that the peoplo of Great Britain wasrecioicedthataufconomy was necessary fo£ Ireland, and ur^ed that the ieal issue was the qut-stion of the creation ot a Parliament for tha f country. Fie expressed tho opinion tint proposals of those in favour of Ireland seceding, from the union n ere both halting atid visionary. The Marquis of Salisbury npoke to night af Leeds. In the courso of his speech he denied that he was an advocate of coercion fi r lieiand. JHe stated that ho deehed tha due observanre of law, and took occasion to adjure the Conservatived to t>« pport those in favour ot the maincenanco ot the union,
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 158, 26 June 1886, Page 6
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133THE HOME RULE QUESTION. Addresses by Rival Leaders. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 158, 26 June 1886, Page 6
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