THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
[Renter's Telegrams.] THE IRISH REPRESSION BILL. LONDON, May 25. In the House of Commons last night the Irish Repression Bill was again under discussion on the second reading. An amendment proposed by Mr Joseph Cowan, member for Newcastle-on-Tyne, was, after a lengthy debate, negatived on a division by a substantial majority, and the House then went into Committee on the Bill. In the course of the debate which followed, Mr Parnell took occasion to refer to the statement made by Mr Dillon on the previous night: that as evictions were continuing in Ireland, he must refuse to denounce the commission of outrages against landlords. Mr Parnell considerably modified Mr Dillon's remarks by condemning in strong terms the perpetration of agrarian outrages and boycotting. The consideration of the Bill in Committee was, at a late hour, adjourned to the next sitting. ____—-
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Evening Star, Issue 5993, 27 May 1882, Page 2
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143THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 5993, 27 May 1882, Page 2
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