IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
[PEK PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
London, February 22. I.i fche House of Commons, tbe Railway Servants Eight Hours Bill has been read a second time. The election for the Stockport Seat in the House of Commons resulted as follows:—Mr Whitely (Conservative) 5264; Mr Hume (Home Ruler), 4799. O'Ponovan Rossa expresses the opinion pb& }ff Gladstone will not satisfy tfoe Irisfc' ■ A letter in • |he " Morning Post 7 states that Mr Gladstone modelled the Home Rule Rill on the constitution o f \ Victoria. London, February 23. It is proposed that a deputation comprising 500 Ulster men. should wait on Mr Q|adstone» protesting against Home Rule for I?el#nd, (Received February %, ty.o a.m.) London, February jg3. Special prayers will be offered i» Ulster next month against the success of the Home Rule Bill. . The <jrovenan*enj; Liquor V eto Bill gives power to a two-thirds majority of ratepayers to veto the issue of iiew licenses, and to a bare majority to in-
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2907, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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158IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2907, 24 February 1893, Page 2
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