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CALOGRAMS.

[Kbotke's Telegbams]

THE HOME EULE DEBATE.

MR CHAMBERLAIN FAVORS ESTABLISHMENT OF A PARLIAMENT SIMILAR TO THAT OF CANADA-FIRM ■ SUPPORTER OF THE UNITY: OF THE EHPIRE.

SIB W. VERNON HARCOURT AFFIRMS THE SILL WILL PASS ALTHOUGH GOVERNMENT MAY BE DESTROYED.

London, June 1.

The debate on the Home Rule question was continued in the House of Commons to-day.; The; Hon; Mr Chamberlain stated he opposed the second" reading of the Bill because its passing would involve the approval of the general policy of the Government es outlined in May. Mr Chamberlain advocated the establishment■ of a Parliament on similar lines to tbat possessed by Canada, and expressed his conviction tbat the eleotions would result in a majority for those who supported the union between England and Ireland. London, June 2. The debate in the House of Commons on the Irish Question was continued last night, .... _ ' ' Sir Wm, Vernon Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, affirmed that the country generally sanctioned the principle of Sue which be stated, would be carried out although the present Government might be destroyed. Xi London, Jane 2. The Arms Extension Bill Passed. The Arms Extension Bill was passed yesterday in the House of Lords. Australians 7. 'North, of England. The late heavy rains render the wicket on the old Trafford ground at Manchester , so heavy that further play in the cricket match between the Australians and | North of England has been abandoned, a draw being deolared in favor of the Home , team, who wanted forty runs and had nine wickets to fall. Australia v. Gentlemen- \ ; The following, is the team selected to ' represent'the Gentlemen in their match against the Australians, which eommenoes | at Lords to-morrow :—C. W. Bock, Cambridge ; S. Christophersen, Kent; W. G. j Graoe, Gloucestershire; Lord Harris, Kent; W. W. Bead, Surrey ; S 'W. E. Boiler, Surrey ; S. W. Scott, Middlesex ; G. B. Studd, Middlesex; G. Or. Walker, Derbyshire; M. C. Kemp, Kent; and G, F. Vernon, Middlesex. Turkish and Greek Silled and WoundedThe Turkish troops have evacuated the position at Zygos. The Turkish Commander admits that he had 340 men killed «nd wounded during the late fighting, bat state* tbat his soldiers buried over 1200 Greeks.

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Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 2