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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

London, July 24,

A letter signed “ Australian Colonist,” and attributed to either Judge Boucat, of South Australia, or Professor Stirling, appears in the Times, declaring that if the British are so weak-kneed as to let Ireland go, the colonies will no longer adhere to their allegiance. If the English desert Imperialism and become dreamers, doctrinaries, and faddists, the sooner the colonies separate the better. United Ireland states that the Parnellite group refuses to agree to Mr Labouchere’s programme, and insist on the immediate introduction of Home Rule. Lord Salisbury the Duke of Devonshire, and Mr J. Chamberlain paid an official visit to the Queen yesterday. The Irish Times considers that there are signs that Mr Gladstone is disinclined to redeem his pledges. July 25, The Balkan States have sent congratulations to Mr Gladstone on his success. It is stated that the Unionists are arranging for an early discussion of a Gladstone “want of confidence” motion, which is expected to be moved on August 9th. The Liberal Unionists have suggested that Mr Joseph Cowen, who represented Newcastle till 1886, should contest the seat with Mr Morley, if the latter has to seek reelection by becoming a Minister.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2388, 28 July 1892, Page 1

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198

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2388, 28 July 1892, Page 1

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2388, 28 July 1892, Page 1

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