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THE BILL.

[Peb Press Association.]

LONDON. July 12.

An amendment to retain the representation of Dublin University was negatived by 32. Mr Gladstone announced that he proposed to abandon the clause forbidding Irish members from deliberating or voting on any but Imperial matters, and to leave them unlimited powers in the House of Commons. Mr Sexton gave notice to move that' the Chairman of Committees abused his powers by ordering him to "withdraw. -"';■ ;./ ■ • ' . July 13. There was a great Orange demonstration throughout Ulster yesterday. One hundred thousand people attended in the suburbs of Belfast to hear a speech by Dr Kane against Home Rule. , Lord Salisbury has requested peers to attend during the last week in August to debate the second reading of the Bill. [Special to Press Association.] LONDON, July 13. Dr Kane in his speech to the Orangemen said they had met tyranny with \uiyielding defiance, and would pay no regard to efforts to force a bloody revolution upon them. He warned Ulster men to keep their weapons ready. The 'Daily News' warns waverers among the party that they are risking another term of Tory coercion, for unless the Bill is adopted there must be a dissolution. Mr Gladstone, referring to the amend-

ment in favor of retaining the representation of Dublin University, said he hoped universities in future would attend more to learning and less to politics.—(Cheers.) He objected to all university seats.

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Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 1

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THE BILL. Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 1

THE BILL. Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 1