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HOME POLITICS.

Br Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (press association.) THE HOME RULE BILL. London, February 21. The Freeman’s Journal states that the Home Rule Bill will be pressed through committee in the face of all obstacles. The excitement in Ulster is increasing. (SPECIAL.) London, February 21. Professor Goldwin Smith expresses tho opinion that Ireland will not remain a vassal to England, but eventually will become independent. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. London, February 21. The St James’ Gazette asserts that the payment of members in the Victorian Parliament has utterly failed to secure the representation of the masses. A MANIFESTO TO ORANGEMEN. London, February 22. Dr Kane has issued a manifesto to Orangemen and Loyalists in Ireland claiming either the retention of the present union with Great Britain or free' dom to direct their own course amongst the free peoples of the world. It adds they should resist to death any attempt to force a bastard combination of the two. UNITEDLONDON. London, February 22. The Government will appoint a commission to suggest a scheme for the amalgamation of the City and Greater London. The Right Hon J. W. Mellor, M.P. for Sowerby, has been elected Chairman of Committees in the House of Commons.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1095, 24 February 1893, Page 23

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HOME POLITICS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1095, 24 February 1893, Page 23

HOME POLITICS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1095, 24 February 1893, Page 23

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