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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. [PRESS ASSOCIATION] London, 15th August

A forecast of the Speech from tho 'I hrone gi f es the following particulars : —1 he Speech declares that Great Britain is at peace with all nations, and rejoices that peace has been restored bo t ween China and Japan, but deeply regrets the lamentable occurrence in Kucheng, of whioh notice has been taken by tho Government, btrong reference is made to the outrages in Armenia, and mention is mado of the sact that the Powers aro jointly pressing the Sultan for tho more merciful treatment and tho better government of tbe Christians. The Speech refers to tho inoluBion of Bechnanaland in tho Cape Colony, and, in conclusion, says that tho Estimates will be the only active business of tbe present session. No Bills are promised. - Mr. John Redmond intends to move an amendment to the Addrexs-in-Keply insisting that the Government declaro its Irish policy. Mr. Clancy ib to movo for tho releaso of those convict' d of djnamito outrages.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. [PRESS ASSOCIATION] London, 15th August Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. [PRESS ASSOCIATION] London, 15th August Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2