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LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH. THE IRISH POLICY. WATCHING THE CONTINENT.

London, April 24. Lokd Salisbury, in the course of his speech at Bristol, said only the gravest necessity that existed to protect the enormous fabric of England's industry had induced the naval scheme. While Great Britain was on the most friendly terms with every other nation, theaspecfcof the situation might changewith the suddenness of a summer shower. The only pert of the coast that was menacing to England was that extending from the Eider to the Loire. The Separatist policy would compel England to watch Ireland with similar care to that bestowed on the Continent. The Government pioposed to inci'ease the owners of land before granting local Government, which would contain no germ of Home or leverage to enable its advocates to obtain it. The last hope of Irish progress for a long spell has impartial law.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 363, 27 April 1889, Page 4

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LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH. THE IRISH POLICY. WATCHING THE CONTINENT. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 363, 27 April 1889, Page 4

LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH. THE IRISH POLICY. WATCHING THE CONTINENT. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 363, 27 April 1889, Page 4

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