BRITISH POLITICS.
[united tbess association. 1 London^ 19th July. In tho House of Commons to-day, tho Hon. A. J. Balfonr moved an amendment to tho clause under discussion in the Homo Rule Bill, that no Civil Servant in Ireland should be dismissed nntil ho had been offered an equivalent position in England or Scotland. The amendment was rejected by a majority of 42. Latest. ' • '. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I (Beoeived July 20, 10.35 a m.) London, 19th July. The Homo Rule Bill will bo roported from Committee on 7th August, and a fortnight will be allowed for the debate on the report and tho third reading stages. (Received July 20, 10.50 a m.) London. 19th July. Tho Daily Chroniclo says it is expected that 50 Radioils will vote against debarring the Irish Legislature from dealing with the land for the noxt throe years.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 20 July 1893, Page 2
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