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THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

[Reciter's Tjii.L'-rtA.'.t ]

LONDON, FaußUAiiy2s

la tie Hovtre of Commons to-dry tht Ri»l)fc Hon, M. P Gvi'-nt-PnfT, ILidee-Sccre. Ui v lot ihw Colonic*, in rcpiy to a question, said that the negotiations, which have been (•roceeding between Hie Cape forces and the 8.%&ut0» for tho complete cessation of hostilities, had failed. At the same iiino, Mr Grant.PuH' stated tbV« the Government • c:-uottr:d ih.2 teverify of th'j terma of pcr.ee v. hioh h„>u tjeen prepuce! by the Cap© Governtrjcf ■■'(.

February 20

In the House of Commons to-day the Irish Coercion Bill came on for final consideration, and was read a third time aiid paased.

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Evening Star, Issue 5608, 28 February 1881, Page 2

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THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 5608, 28 February 1881, Page 2

THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 5608, 28 February 1881, Page 2

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