Show t 11 1 abury defines the I 1 froment ment policy DISPUTE 3 of the th affair by I 1 I 1 made ly by II 11 aa t III 1 itta tea government GoTe proposed 5 to des aed al with zit 1 to accod acca turkey tc att 4 a na bac la in ft a hot ho t good find avoid 3 earald d the 18 itt k S ida official present rz eft I 1 11 14 it isag ry by 1 0 in brI clit cri ap fe I 1 I 1 arel fit allm alnor d lord ir ceol pl the new c ir faudel full cr t of fortea luf L flond londen lly d in I 1 of 0 fsr r gir 11 wll 11 L little hule ud ia 1 ed buaton ton it ming on ob 11 arid and owing 11 t ti new jorj I 1 r la ier the yr until um E ae wits the c I 1 i tt at 4 it am 6 tart 1 I front guild ak I 1 it 11 route i 1 I it N I 1 11 ea na d r C 17 V hatire of the pro so esi was it allo sots greys be e wort S val lin 9 of marched the th advance L f a made in p motion i century aas demonstrated lc he meet perle I 1 motor cars cara bvm st h tn an old style coach rial ith mcbeen find nd at tOrAd 7 fashioned ll verien a malich A 4 lori lord mtnor alayor in 1 the yoa younger YO 1 c samuel i ute lie sir t he wits an from W i and who served as I 1 lford rd 1 I 1 i A if he wa waa born bom in IH 1841 ad U b ml is father as alderman it ring three y ars ar previously iter of Flier lIt of london arid and I 1 artl a of 0 interest were UK e lord chancellor ClinK llor lord I ord th the chancellor of 0 the ex bf e right lion hon sir I 1 d the me prime Min finlater later uie the 11 salisbury the th first I arst lord I ord inilla the right lion hon lian en united states ambas ird the te chinese minister st e minister and the danish t irl a hl had a special seat of 0 S i iraln or south table while t diplomats were heated d nt at abhi b I 1 sir mr bayard was waa the 0 to lc lit be presented to the ff and anil lady ady I hla his b n were scarcely noticed but fird ri approached the late dais and ill re ere cre cheers from the 1 I I 1 ile E rt r to the toast ot of doll in the following ollow lne loa aured oreil in being chosen to lah the corps coq B of 0 m velch well I 1 am a abier 1 I congem that until I 1 this I 1 did dick not ex cx isled to lo lealond to a toast baw obtained an idea from l bod diplomat lord duffer said mill that thai the govern uw Us world wert a mass maas of 0 t curvous sells sensation aaion the I 1 said ot at braingin together eions aas as to destroy liola did I 1 or otherwise ind and to in nto feel and act as ladles 1001 MI with consideration for ri A and interests 11 he present havo have made a die declara clara BUTOW sell tens and in no local soni sent b h sta stands rids vt irl slid decoration declaration for honor dijt today shock civilization without lit heart title till ena enables blet me to R tor for myself or my country kit thole diplomatic corps 1 I 13 1 one wio who does not per W rot kallye the lh truth and 1 day cay in hiell w live IV tri concluded conclude A tt too ith the words fal IN lity of lon lonion london ion rii IMir i rr narks larks were received bull lilt of 0 applause THE tr bayard had bad concluded ded tb the W tilt ministry 1 lord salisbury roie ratio amid amid which quickly subsided Us k silence and close atten n at guildhall speech of 0 t r a I chic Is by corn com atkin looked to to embody I 1 ot at the gov coy to the nation lord id mr i bayard y for or his pres mahl and for his jo ining in kuung by the V diw w words 1 l he hi hiu has reached his own so no high above the t of party that phoui h con rr to 0 o make observe ob serva internal tot ernil politics of other V I 1 be permitted without im 0 congratulate lit him m upon ld OrO pronouncement w which aich the th lit cepres art B rits have i nade made i tm a principles will which c h clr in at il all human humala society it li is orioll ahw to turn from that ab ti ile not flat very t which ch hla his country and had 1 l usi during roc rr c nt 1 only it purro of I 1 ex x l L I 1 nel that the cc oace OV ce iC ich beers a iok by what io cane Talim ant our great dim lived find and in th III continent labut aluM discovered t ahr h bradl bIli and the ta ft 4 9 should it the 0 o we have kimii united stats stat slat S on behalf C 11 n the ques I 1 e tea ka IM bo re c should but W whether the abbl W lav have ehni appia S always claimed repart be a f from rr historic the 1111 ril bt which ic attaches to ph wa I 1 on 1 alt it tho a settled d r clil ded e from abl I 1 it tr tor for miny ny months V 0 1 ahw I ho to t lall lc c ll ne the e set ts an 1 the lle I 1 11 ution has haa fro rom I 1 th country mr it it Q suggestion I 1 as V tr i 1 t i I 1 1111 Is col lon anial lal emit 1 in 01 t r time that ch Z I 1 a chic info 11 I 1 aimi om having 1 cd l hoa also alo pro ewt on 4 and 1 from havi hl vl ng its t wh wll ore that ichim 14 lapso hot 1 uld it be le be caal tact ed I 1 all t 1 il I M t aton of the tt uh ay equity tie demanded mantled in it bof a ill h title Is be aya it very 7 simple solution is rt L lot 1 l using il loarf I 1 unduly ran ban bay tl that light th I 1 I 1 believe eve sr TO AN E zd mettr at averam Ov eram ent adall satisha at at a time when allons ul lons I 1 rs ivill ar tit are mk rice than 11 poll political bathil ind there elwill of the ta anoy r orld d B it ic ica ey from r 0 the th board conrd r tr or 0 ill h 11 kt 1117 1 hinder in 4 our t of defense 80 of 01 the con 0 b society y B lit an A year in th the e opeo jP full ca e lal n 04 ted eo huntur into I 1 tuna tely one matter h him not passed by that la Is tb the troubles in turkey C continuing 0 lord biord salisbury said that he beli believed e ved that the lh people of great britain were now virtu virtually ity unanimous agulnek isolated action than which h a course could pot not be adopted to benefit the armenians Armen ians lAns it if it was morely vt ashing to pursue it a course oune to punish or w worry 0 rry the turkish government great britain had abundant means meana of do doing t fsr so but it if they had a li wish to rescue the christian and moslem people from atrocious min misgovernment government they aust se sock seek ek to draw into co opera alon as ai a i many nat nations lono of tho the world as possible it if it was desired to use force in turkey the fleet would not military occupation alone would not boo b effective and tho the latter would be a large ile he would not pretend to say what great britain might do in case she exhausted all her forces ea but but t it if they wished a military ot occupation requiring a very large army anny great britain must begin by establishing a a conscription c reat great britain could not use a teat great army it if she blie did not have one therefore sald raid the prime minister he hailed tit treat great satisfaction the indications indications that public opinion had been aroused by the horrors of which the turkish h government had been guilty yet lie ile that the most fitting instrument ment of refo reforms rm 9 was riot not an army in at an island 2000 miles off it maht be done by others therefore the only wine wae course he be saw was an adherence to the europ european e an concert it the european stales were willing to act they had means meana of action which great britain did not poa acis it if they were e unwilling to act and if they objected to isolated action lion by great britain the re was s riot not only great risk of falling in the undertaking but the risk of bringing about tho the frightful horrors of in european Euro peon war lie ile denied that they were acting from feldish interests in rint not interferon Inter ferin g actively in turkey they were trustees of the interests teresta In of vast population and they would bs be deeply buo cuo culpable pable it if those interests wore neglected a A geneal european war might involve dinv inv olve territorial changes chances vitally the nations of europe you cannot expect those nations lord salisbury proceeded to say aay to io regard the problem in the fame came e emotional a and philanthropic spirit as you in your splendy lil I isolation you may consider them dilatory but you must confess that they have good motives tor for prudence we fo have been told by mr courtney and mr marley opposition leaders adera le that we might influence tho the powers to our way ot of thinking by abandoning ab ando ning egypt and cyprus that la Is a pretty and almost idyllic conception of international policy but I 1 do not believe in it and I 1 may say lord salisbury added in connection with ith the eastern problem that we sec sea no cause to abandon the policy hitherto pursued or to rc relinquish a tingle single acre of 0 the land we now occupy HIT havlic v ing warmly eulogized the work ot at sir her herbert bert lUt kitchener chener the sirdar of 0 the egyptian forces and inird cromer the british agent in connection with the soudan expedition lord salisbury eald that lie he could riot not say sar more than that the concert of europe seemed to be more real than ever before lie ile was very much pleased with mith the eloquent speech of M Hano laux the french minister of foreign affairs outlining the requirements which the p powers owe s would insist upon from the sultan lie ile believed he aalf that france would do nothing to baffle european action I 1 ord Salis hurys burys remarks conta contained trind OZ only a guarded reference to the disclosures made by prince bismarck lili marck through lots ills newspaper organ of a secret treaty b between germany and russia which existed prior to 1831 1890 the premier alluded to prince 1318 bismarck marck as the greit greatest test ota statesman which the litter latter part ot of tilt the century had produced lie ile demurred absolutely to the presumption eption of the existence ot of a permanent and nc necessary ce 0 abary antagonism between russia and great britain of this pre presumption st emption lord I ord salisbury salol said that Is a super superstition sti tion of antiquated diplomacy I 1 have good ground to believe that nu osla entertains the th same views view and pursues the same object as ourselves concerning the terrible events in the east |