IMPERIAL POLITICS.
I rSpBOiAL to Pbms Association.] | LONDON, July 28. Mr Chamberlain, in a letter, attributes the victory entirely to the strong feeling against Home ICule, and the preference for domestic and social reforms to revolutionary legislation. , , x , , The Irish Catholic states that a highly honoured clerical dignitary writes suggesting that a National Convention should arrange to withdraw the Irish members from the Imperial Parliament, where their presence would be little better than a mockery, owing to the Unionist majority. # . . . . > The net Tory and Unionist gam in the elections is 90 seats, equal to 180 votes on a division. Deducting the Liberal majority of 28 in the last Parliament, the new Government has a. majority of 152 ona division.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5322, 29 July 1895, Page 3
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119IMPERIAL POLITICS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5322, 29 July 1895, Page 3
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