THE HOME RULE BILL.
HOUSES OF ORANGEMEN WRECKED. THE HUME RULE DIVISION. FrtM AMoeitUon—Eiaetrio TeJaeraph—Covrrig&ii London, September 4. While carrying on the rejoicings at the passage of the Home Rule Bill through the House of Commous the Catholics in Banbridge, County Down, wrecked the houses.of several Orangemen. . An analysis of the division on the Home Rule Bill shows the British majority against the measure was 23. Owing to party dissension Mr Harry, Nationalist member for Wexford, intends to resign.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8580, 6 September 1893, Page 5
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