IMPERIAL POLITICS.
[Special to Pbess Association.! LONDON, Junk 29. The Standard saya Mr T. "W. . ' Russell will propose an amendment inviting Parliament to refuse to interfere with, the free discussion on Home ; Eule. j | The Opposition members declare l that they will restore the closured ) amendments when the reporting stage ' of the Bill is reached. The Radical , j papers are confident that the tactics , of the G-overnment will succeed. The . Unionists taunt the Government with , resorting to brute force. Mr F. P. Banbury, M.P. for Peckham, moved an amendment ' j withholding the control of the land [ i and sea forces from the Irish Parlia- ( ment. Mr Gladstone urged that the . proposal was directly opposed to sound . policy, as it waß necessary that the Viceroy should have large powers of j control in order to preserve order. j The amendment was negatived by thirty-one. The Irish members [ ■ wildly cheered the Premier's notice , | to apply the closure to the weekly in- ! stalments of clauses. ! I Sir G-. Portal has ordered the , ! missionaries in Uganda not to meddle ! with politics, but to confine their at* I tention to churches and Bchools.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4684, 30 June 1893, Page 3
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188IMPERIAL POLITICS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4684, 30 June 1893, Page 3
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