Imperial Parliament
An Irish Public House Bill
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(Received at 4 30 p to). London, Mar 7. In the House of Commons the Post-< m aster sGen oral, in replying to a question by Mr Sassoon, said that the post office transmits telegrams when the route is not specified to Australia via the Pacific Cable. He. was not •aware that tbe method of the disposal
of such telegrams was in a reverse direction. The Pacific cables and Eastern Coy *. re to jndge. Ths European is regarded as th^ normal route. A Bill was introduced by Mr Sloan, member for Belfast South, closing public houses in Irelan 1 at nine on Saturday nights. It was read a second time by 101 to 76.
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Grey River Argus, 9 March 1903, Page 3
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128Imperial Parliament Grey River Argus, 9 March 1903, Page 3
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