MARQUIS OF SALISBURY
(by KLECTUIC TKLKGKAPH.—C'OI'VItICiHT.) London", May IS. Loud Salisbury, speaking at Hastings, said that England ought to be prepared to retaliate on hostile tariffs, but without excluding raw materials or food. They might, however, tax such luxuries as wine, lace, etc. Foreign affairs he regarded as absolutely calm at present, and said he was confident arbitration would ultimately replace strikes. Referring to the speech the Times and Standard express the opinion that commercial retaliation would be an unwise step to take. Later. In his speech at Hastings Lord Salisbury denied that by his remarks a few days ago he had tried to foment rebellion in Ulster.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3097, 21 May 1892, Page 2
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108MARQUIS OF SALISBURY Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3097, 21 May 1892, Page 2
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