The Marquis of Salisbury on Irish Affairs. London, December 1.
The Marquis of Salisbury addressed a large audience at Woodstock, Oxfordshire, last night. In the course of his speech, His Lordship referred at length to the address of Earl Granville at Hanley on the previous day, in which he announced the intention of the Government in regard to Ireland. Alluding to the propossd Land Bill he said the Tories would oppose any measure which would lead to confiscation of the property of landlords, and he ridiculed the idea of creating a peasant proprietary in Ireland. Referring to Earl Granville's announcement that tlie Government would introduce a Bill dealing with the present disorder and providing for the iuture happiness of Irishmen, His Lordship strongly urged the necessity of first repressing the existing anarchy before taking any steps to remedy the grievances of the people.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1316, 4 December 1880, Page 3
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143The Marquis of Salisbury on Irish Affairs. London, December 1. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1316, 4 December 1880, Page 3
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