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LORD SALISBURY AT SCARBOROUGH. THE SLAVE TRADE AND HOME RULE.

London, December 21. The Marquis of Salisbury, speaking at Scarborough to-day, expressed a hope I to be able to take the discussion on the sugar bounty at an early date. With regard to the trouble in Suakim, he said the Government were carrying out the policy of their predecessors. Dealing #ith the slave trade on the East Coast of Africa,' he thought England should now increase hei efforts towards having it abolished. He denied the statement made by, Mr Gladstone that he had promised Homo Rule to Ireland, nor was it compatible with the supremacy of the English Parliament.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 5

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LORD SALISBURY AT SCARBOROUGH. THE SLAVE TRADE AND HOME RULE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 5

LORD SALISBURY AT SCARBOROUGH. THE SLAVE TRADE AND HOME RULE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 328, 26 December 1888, Page 5

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