IRISH CRIMES BILL.
CLAUSE SIX ADOPTED.
PARNELLITES LEAVE THE HOUSE.
REMAINDER OF THE BILL PASSED WITHOUT DIVISION.
London, June 18. In the House of Commons last night at the hour appointed for the enforcement of Mr Smith's motion that the committee report on the Irish Crimes Bill, the followers of Mr Parnell left the House, clause 6 was then adopted by a majority of 169. Mr Gladstone's supporters, who had taken part in the division, then left the House, and the remainder of the bill was adopted without division, only Conservatives and Unionist Liberals being present.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 3
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