IMPERIAL POLITICS.
MR GLADSTONE'S INTENTIONS.
PrMi Awoelsttsn—Electrio Telegrspb—Copyrlgut, London, August 8. Mr Macartney presented a petitiou from South Australia to the House of Commons against Home Rule. Mr Gladstone intimated that the House will not adjourn until the Home Rule Bill and bupply were passed. The recess will be then taken and another session held in the autumn. Mr Chamberlain, in magazine articles, contends that the Home Rule Bill empowers the Irish Parlia ment to foster Catholic prejudices, coerce Ulster and legalise the plan of campaign. August 9. Br. Ambrose (Nationalist) was elected for Mayo in place of Mr Deasy. The autumn session will be devoted to the consideration of the Employers' Liability, Parish Councils, and Equalising of Rates Bills.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8557, 10 August 1893, Page 5
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