IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
[Special to Pbess Association.]
LONDON, August 14.
After disposing of the Address-in-Reply and the Estimates, the Government propose to adjourn until February, when they will introduce the Irish Land Bill. Members of the House of Commons representing the National Agricultural Union demand that the taxation on land be lightened. They also ask for the marking of foreign produce and for Stateaided pensions for workers. ■' **r *w— wmt^m*mm — mm ———
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Evening Star, Issue 9785, 15 August 1895, Page 2
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