THE CRIMES BILL PASSED.
PEOTEST OF LIBERALS AND r-AKNELLrm,
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lathe House of Commons last uight, it|he hour appointed for the enforcept of Mr Smith's motion that the Committee report on the Irish Crimes UJ, the followers of Mr Parnell left lie House. Clause. G was then adopted kamajority of 169. Mr Gladstone's importers, who had taken part in the SffeioD, left the House, and tlje render of the Bill was adopted within! division, only Conservatives and fuibnist Liberals being present.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1887, Page 3
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