BRITISH POLITICS.
HOME RULE, IRISH CUSTOMS AND EXCISE BILL. DIVISION IN THE CABINET. iPKKSS ASSCICIAHOiN. Gin IHlum.i LONjjUi>. March ut. ."The Times" states tiiat there i» ausuu to believe that the d> v-ided oil the Irish Customs and Lx ci.vc liiii. A strong section is in i'uvoui of giving, control to tht Irten Parliament, as otherwise tho National Convention will reject the Home Rule Bill. The Treasury returns indicate that a surplus is assured. A BY-ELECTIoN. LONDON. March 6. The South Manchester bye-election resuited : Giazebrook (U.) 7051 ! Haworth (L.) 6472. The result of the South Man Chester election was chiefly due to the National Insurance Bill. (At the last general election Mr Haworth was returned unopposed). AGAINST HOME RULE. (Rec. March 7, 10.20 a.m.) LONDON, March 6. The Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, at Edinburgh, passed a resolution that Home. Rule for Ireland vvould be a grievous wrong to Protectants.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 5
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