Show C > uiil > urluii > s Address in Glasgow LONDON September 16 Cliamberlain spoke at Orlasgow yesterday In the course of his speech he took the ground that it was a matter of national importance that the coming Parliamentary elections should re j suit in seating a majority numerically strong enough to pat down Parnell Speaking on I the subject of church establishment Cham j herlain said he was opposed to State interference I inter-ference with or aid to religion In this t matter ho was a Liberationist Great i cheering He was in favor of free i big the church in England Scotland and Wales from State control Referring I to the Irish question the speaker said hoI ho-I still adhered to the idea of a national coun I cil in Dublin Parnell he said though asking ask-ing more would doubtless take less The speaker had always favored a union of the j English democracy and the Irish people I which would protect all against class oppression op-pression He was hopeful that the bitter feeling in Ireland against England would disappear as was already the onse in Scotland Scot-land |