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THE DEBATE ON THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

ARREST OF TWO ALLEGED MURDERERS IN IRELAND. THE WOOL SALES. THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY. PROPOSAL TO PLACE DYNASTIC PRINCES IN THE ARMY ON THE RETIRED LIST, THE PORTE ORDERS TRIPOLI TO MAKE REPARATION TO ITALY FOR INSULTING THE LATTER. LONDON. February "21. The debate 'on the Address in Reply to the speech from the throne was continued in the House of Commons to-day, when an amendment proposed by Mr Gor.st, M.P. for Chatham, that no further concessions should be made to lawless agitation in Ireland was under consideration. In the course of a lengthy and animated debate the policy of the Government -was violently attacked by Mr O'Brien and Mr O'Donnell, avlio declared that the outrages which occurred in Ireland are the result of coercion. Two arrests have been made 'of persons ■who are charged with the murder of a police constable at Lough Rea in 1881. At the wool sale to-day 11,000 bales were offered. A firm and active demand was experienced.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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THE DEBATE ON THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

THE DEBATE ON THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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