LONDON.
April 27.
On the House of Commons ;meeting to-day Mr Bradlaugh again appeared at the table to demand ■ his right to take the oath. A motion was thereupon introduced that he should withdraw, and another long and animated debate took place on the question. Mr Bradlaugh, however finally retired upon Mr Labouchere announcing that he would introduce a bill to permit him to take the oath.
The arrivals of wool to date for the next auctions amount to 360,000 bales. The total probable quantity to be offered, including' that held over from last sales, is 360,000. The quantity? of new arrivals to be included in the series has been retricted by the importer's committee to 363,000 bales.
It has been announced that the Government will facilitate the passage of Mr Labouchere's bill to permit Mr Bradlaugh to take the oath.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3070, 29 April 1881, Page 3
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