IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
W-* Lovdov, August 10. Sir F. K. Shuttleworth, Secretary to the Admiralty, in the House of Commons said that there had been thirtyaccidents to British warships since J390 owing to incorrect charts. Whe Hquss qi Commons by 221 to B§, restored the b,ett'ernient cjause ty the London County Council Bill, whim was struck out by the House of Lords. Sir E. Grey said that [the Powers interested would discuss what was to be d«ne with Mataafa, of Samoa. August 11. final arrangements h^e'to^en n^ado ia the House of Lords for the debate on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill. Lprd ft. phijrpl^ill hajs issuefl % powerful manifesto on behalf of th^ House of Lords, who are charged with the duty of fighting Home Rule on behalf of the British majority. Mr Chamberlain, in the course of the Home Bale debgtee, said that it would be tJetter'to r|sk civil war ths^n to ha^g the Jrjsh CQntinually wringing im; proved financial conditions from to© Imperial Government. (Received August 13, 11.15 p.m.) London, August 11. Jn the House of Commons Mr GladStone accepted thp addition of a clause to the Home Rule Bill* forbidding iha Viceroy of Ireland to suspend Habeas Corpus by a proclamation,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3050, 12 August 1893, Page 2
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