IMPERIAL POLITICS.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.
London, April 26. Mr Asquith, Home Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that order was being restored in Belfast, and that the military would protect all .classes of the community. He believed that the injuries sustained during the riots were not of a serious character. The Belfast Orangemen tried to hang Daly, a Roman Catholic ironworker, but he escaped before the sclibrae was carried into effect. He ree> 1 ved serious injnries, however, at the hands of the mob. The factory girls in Belfast threatened to cut the throats of the Catholic employees, who have taken panic, and hundreds of them have left the works in order to save their lives. They were stoned by the other factory girls as they left the works. The Marquis of Londonderry says that a civil war is coming. April 27. The, leaders of the Unionist party have decided to %ht'*t;he Home Rule Bill when in Committee line by line,' '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2959, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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166IMPERIAL POLITICS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2959, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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