Imperial Parliament
.» [bBVTEBS TELKGBAMS.I London, January 26. In the House of Commons an amendment to the Address-m-Beply, moved by Mr J. W. Barclay, member for Forfarshire, to the effect that it was desirable to legislate for the improvement of the farmers' tenancy, was rejected by a majority of 28, Mr Parnell and his followers supporting the amendment. THE ADDEESS-IN-EEPLY. DEFEAT OF THE MINISTET. LOED SALISBUEY INTENDS TO EESIttN. Received January 26, 9.30 a.m. London, January 26. In the House of Commons to-day an amendment to the address-in-Eeply by Mr JessHe Collins affirming the desiraI bility of cutting up the land into allotments, was carried by a majority of 79 votes, the Parnell party supporting the amendment. January 27. In consequence of the adverse vote m the House of Commons, on Mr Collins amendment, it has been adjourned until Thursday, and it is understood that Lord Salisbury will tender the resignation of himself and his colleagues to Her Majesty \ fco-day. Lord Hartington and Mr Goscheh voted with the Government in opposition to the amendment.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 98, 28 January 1886, Page 2
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