IMPERIAL POLITICS.
London, May 28. Lord Salisbury met with a tremendous reception at Londonderry. The streets were blocked by the procession. Lord Salisbury, speaking at Londonderry, denounced the autonomy proposals as the greatest danger that had ever threatened a great nation. They would reduce the power of England in the counsels of Europe, and introduce the rule of priests, animated by traditional hatred of their opponents, who would terrorise the people of Irel nd by threats of punishment in a future world. The Daily News describes Lord Salisbury’s tour as “ a pilgrimage of hate which proves that the arguments of the opponents of Home Rule are exhausted.” May 29. The Parnellitos are appealing for funds to prevent the ruin of the party. Mr Gladstone states that after the Home Rulo Bill has passed, the Liberals will show that they are in earnest in promoting social reforms. He says that he never knew a party more determined.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2510, 1 June 1893, Page 1
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156IMPERIAL POLITICS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2510, 1 June 1893, Page 1
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