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THE IRISH POLICY.

(BY ELECTIUU TELEGIUI'U.— COPYRIGHT.) London, April 24. Mr Ciiamukrlain, in a speech at the Liberal Unionist Conference, lauded the Irish policy of the Government, which, he said, had been the cause of reducing crime in Ireland, secured the return of peace and order, and the fostering of industries. The policy of the Government, he continued, was more satisfactory, liberal, democratic, and generous than that of the Gladstone Ministry. April 2G. The Marquis of Lome, speaking at Birmingham, said that if Ireland accepted a system of Home Rule based 011 the same conditions as that obtaining in the colonies, she would be financially cut off from England, and trustees would consequently be unable to invest in Irish securities. It would be cruel to treat Ireland like the colonies, which, excepting in name, are separate nations.

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Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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THE IRISH POLICY. Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

THE IRISH POLICY. Waikato Times, Volume 2620, Issue XXXII, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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