Mansion House Politics.
Mi Polydoro de Kojaer, the LordMayor of LondoDj entertained thb Diem-.: bers oftho Ministry at. "abanquet, this' week- Implying to tho\toast 'of.the Navy, Lord Georgo.• Hamilton, refer. . ring to tbo recent nival manoeuvres,''said they were being conducted on; the old methods of warfare, and ehowetl that tho defonsivo Haotics employed; would be unreliable, if the ment of London Vera; imminent. Replying to the toast of tho Ministry,. Lord Salisbury, spoaking: onthei : Local' Goveromennt Bill,' said; the measure would solvoa diffieult problem without injuring vested interests. Whilst other nati&ns were increasing their public debt and showing: a- correspon--1 ding decreasing ; credit, England : was' increasing her credit at Home : and; abi-oHti. .-Speaking'" to• more;general-! questions, the Premier and.'tho fG'o.vr; imment took credit forestablishing a' better order "of ihings'in y had been lii thei' tyranny-; of/.societies ipver/^tbo' p people; (hey had alsoan'creisedV.thd.' sanctity of oontraots in; that country;': On tbo'MntineDt'tinbqiiiliiy v pravai|^Bd 9 -L' and he felt confident; that- the;grca£ Eulers of the world! .deMted:.un-^ interrupted peace, was': stealing upon the Blatesnien that it was not advisableity lntcrforei in Bulgaria, at the Kefemng to the acc«>sion. of peror William to thb Prussian Throniß;3 Lord Salisbury expressed;the',liolieff that bis reign would-be beneficial ?to| the people, and thitfc he>wouldfbo;r credit to his English-German Nothing in European polifcica ooul|be;'; be more desirab|e'thant'thepplicjSbf!j Germany and Eubsuv should;; parrallel, for peace great powers meant tho.peace ptEifrbjiel also, The Marquis! of referring to -Egypt,'. there were in a! prosperbliß^ r 6feteS spite the frontiiii'diingers thejoeling jt"' self-dependence; an'd : IfiDgliiiici' to honoiirably As regards affairsin]Bulgaria;;be'exis pressed • pleasur'fi Viitf tej|acreialiiflgl tendency nomywhich Beouro<l.-^H6 : ; : h&jpipei^ Hamiiton7respowied ; tiieitbMioif|iof sr;oscfce;fi|^^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2974, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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269Mansion House Politics. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2974, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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