THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
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'Received 8 p.m., Juno 3rd.; London, June 2,
In reply to a question, Sir James Fergusson said that neither the English nor the French Government were aware of the landing of French troops at St, George’s Bay.
(Received 1.15 a.m., June 4th.) June 3,
Mr Goschen, replying to Mr Hennikor Heaton, said that ii was illegal for English insurers in the Colonial Mutual to deduct the amount of their premiums from the income tax. An Australian company had neither a strong nor equitable claim to have a difference made be tween themselves and British companies. Sir George Campbell and Mr Conybeare, in Committee of Supply, attacked the Captain of H.M.S. Royalist, for shelling native villages in the Pacific. The Pall Mall Gazette says that a Parnellite seat been placed at the disposal of Sir T. Mcllwraith, of Queensland.
The opposition to compensation of publicans for loss of license is increasing, and it is probable that the proposal will be withdrawn.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6233, 4 June 1890, Page 2
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169THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6233, 4 June 1890, Page 2
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