LONDON.
February 2. The homeward Australian mail via Brindisi was delivered here to-day. February 3. Thomas Carlyle, the well-known author, is now alarmingly ill, and his physicians hold out no hope of his recovery. Consols remain at 99|. The four and a half per cent New Zealand loan is quoted at 97, ex-dividend. February 4. The debate on the Irish Coercion Bill was resumed in the House of Commons last evening. The Irish members again pursued a course of obstruction, and much disorder pre* vailed. Finally Mr Parnell and his adherents were by the Speaker's order expelled from the House, and the discussion on the measure is now proceeding quietly. Great sensation has been caused owing to the expulsion of the obstructors.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3000, 5 February 1881, Page 3
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