BRITISH POLITICS.
I UNITED I'KESS AESOCIATION. I | LoNnoN, 25th July. ■ Tho new financial clauses in tho Home . Rule Bill woro read a second time by a • majority of 35. ' It is reported that the Government intends i to press on with tho Newcastle programme next yenr, and then introduce! the Homo , Rule Bill in tho House of Lords, dissolving t Parliament if it is rejected. Mr. Wilfon Lloyd, Conservative momber ( for Wednesbury, has resigned. > [At tho last election Mr. Lloyd had only s tho narrow majority of GO over his Liberal r opponent, tho Hon Philip Stanhope. Tho j seat has somo interest for New Zealanders, ! from the fact that the late Mr. Alexander , Brogden, tho well-known railway contractor . in this colony, held it up till the 1885 poll in tho Liberal interest.]
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 2
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