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Show Lokpon, iidldeputationofun- Sali?bar5 SfflSSffi cauSto urge upon employed worl-meriwno Qovgmnient birn the necessity .e8 men he con-gX. con-gX. IX)rdSahsbutoldtne t ore &d the fgZJg? He, how-eerious how-eerious than the msn que a g Iver, denounced hfgs tering industries fluence foreign governments to abandon such a policy. Concerning the land question ques-tion Lord Salisbury said the proposition to help the poor by furnishing land to reclaim was impracticable, for the reason that nobody no-body would invest capital in the work of reclaiming re-claiming bad lands, so long as the good lands of the country do not pay. In conclusion con-clusion the ex-Premier declared that statesmen states-men and Parliament must confront the question of how it is best to solve the problem of relieving the present general distress which was growing, while the population was increasing. Governmental support of private enterprises might be n good way to afford temporary relief and the promotion of public works might be another. He would do his utmost to contribute con-tribute to a satisfactory solution of the problem. |