THE IRISH LAND BILL.
PASSES THE HOUSE OF LORDS. A NUMBER OF AMENDMENTS RETAINED. London, August Jl. The House of Lords has passed the Irish Land Bill, and has retained a number of amendments. Earl Spencer declared that if the measure had not been wrecked it certainly has been water-logged, and he trusted the Government would display a bold front in the House of Commons and maintain the principle of the bill. Lord Londonderry urged that the Lords should adhere to the more important amendments. The Standard, referring to the bill, does not believe that Lord Londonderry's advice "will be aecapted wheff the bill is returned to the Lords. Ui ,k> vS «
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Hastings Standard, Issue 92, 12 August 1896, Page 2
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112THE IRISH LAND BILL. Hastings Standard, Issue 92, 12 August 1896, Page 2
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