IMPERIAL POLITICS.
Proie AMoelatlon— Kleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. London, May 10. In Committee to-day in tbe House of Commons Mr Tfao3. \V. Bussell, &I.P. for Tyrone, moved au amendment to abolish the provision made in the Home Rule Bill for a second Chamber, and declared that it would only result iv useless discussion. Mr Gladstone, in. reply, said the Nationalists approved of the clause, aud the experience of the colonies justified a second Chamber. Mr Davitt will not return to Parliament this seasiou. May 11. Mr Russell's amendment on the Home Rule Bill, abolishing a second chamber in the Irish Parliament, was defeated by a majority of 59. Mr Gladstone declared that au Upper Chamber had added to the dignity and stability of the colonies, which did not desire its abolition.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8481, 12 May 1893, Page 5
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