BRITISH POLITICS.
.We Gotiement'slntMtioii& i —-■»".'■'■'..■.■'.''■•'. ! LohdoNj Maroh 12th, ' . Lord Roaebery bad a* great redt-p- ---] lion at the meeting .of the Liberal members/.at, ; Foreign ;-,Pffioß.,:: He spoke in terms of the greatest adrair . ation of'Mr Gladstone, and deplored , the abnenoe of a aublime and paiba* ) thio presence, whioh bad done much [ to enrich and ennoble the Howe of j Commons. ) He assured them that the policy of . tho party would be unchanged. The , honour of England and the peace of j the earth would be safe in tbe hands' , of the OoTernment. . Disoßiablishment of the Welsh , Church would be pressed into tbe fore- , front and pushed to a successful con* . elusion. k | The Ministry was tied to the Irish 5 i question by every bond of honour and , policy, and Mr Morley'a refusal to i take a higher officC because he would , be dissi'vered from the Home Rule , struggle, indicated tlu intentions of ! the Government. i Lord Rosebery went on to explain that his speech on the Home Rule , Bill in the House of Lords has neon , misunderstoid, The Government , entirely identified themselves with the late Premier's attitude to the Upper i Hoiiar, whose revision and rejection of the measures submitted to them was ' taken as a challenge. A chamber so constituted was an anomaly and a danger under Democratic suffrage. He admitted that the conviction had deepened, since the unhappy chapter of accidents, that it would be a grave inconvenience to have a Premier who did not sit in the Commons, but modern politics had not yit demanded that "no Lord need apply." The Premier finished his address amid prolonged cheers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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271BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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