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Show Lord Salisbury iaj that tha Question of ExtorHinw the Praiiohisd to tbeia Dattiauds Cuniidciration. NEW SOUTH WALES THINKS SO TOO. A Ed-distribution of tha Seat! in Parliament Parlia-ment Froposed -Ireland. Wale and Scotland Greatly Over Represented. London, July 10 Lord Salisbury say be believ es tho question of women voting demands consideration. Ha declares de-clares that homo rulu has not effected any ludgTiieut in F.igUuJ. Speaking iu regard to tho revision of t!u electorate electo-rate Lord Salisbury declared that any change in this direction ought to he associated with a redistribution of tha seats iti parliament. Jrelanil. Wales and North Scotland am greatly ever-represented, ever-represented, while I'ngland, especially London, is greatly under represented, and a redistribution of tho seat must be to tha advantage of the conservative. conserva-tive. Lut! Spencer, formerly lord lieutenant lieuten-ant ol Ireland, declares tho policy of liberals in favor id' home ruin for "ire-land "ire-land popular iu l-.tiglish constituencies constituen-cies now hi helore tliu disaster overtook over-took the r.trneliilies nnd that hom-i rule would bj the lira I proposal in-(reduced in-(reduced iu tho next liberal parliament. |