IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE.
RIDING FOR A FALL,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Coypright.
LONDON, February 7.
Mr Chamberlain opposed Sir H. C. Bannerman’s amendment, on the ground that reference of the proposed new procedure rules to a Select Committee would occasion a year’s delay. Mr Gladstone’s drastic reforms in 1882 were considered by the House of that day. Mr J. E. Redmond taunted tbe House of Commons with increasing creeping paralysis. No penalties would suppress the Nationalists’ protests against the oppressor, and the disfranchisement of Ireland was the only alternative of Home Rule. Apparently the new rules were designed to secure that disfranchisement.'
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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 6
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103IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 6
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