BRITISH POLITICS.
HOME RULE BILL IN COMMITTEE. I PER PRBS3 ASSOCIATION.) London. July 21.—1n the House of Com uioiis, Clauses 30 to 40 of tho Home Rule Bill, dealing with polico, miscellaneous and transitory provisions, were carried by majorities ranging from 26 to 33. The enforcement of the cloaure created a email excitement, and there were crios of "Sham!" and "Gag !" On clauso 30, live Unionists abstained from voting, and tho minority consisted of a few Radicals and Parncllites. Tue Channel Tunnel Bill has been withdrawn. Mr John Morloy, in the House of Commons, attacked Sir P. O'Brion, Chief Justice of Ireland, for criticising the provalonco of crime in the country. Mr E. Carson, <i C, and M P for Dublin University, declared Mr Morloy's action was cowardly ; but at the instance of the Speaker withdrew the words.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9756, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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