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Mr Gladstone's Scheme for Ireland

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London, April 9.

Mr Gladstone made his premised statements as to the Government scheme for the better government of Ireland to the House of Commons last night. He proposed to establish an Irish Parliament to sit at Dublin, which should consist of a House of Lords and a House of Commons to undertake both legislative and administrative functions. An equitable portion of the Imperial burdens would be assumed, and arrangements made for reasonable safeguards f«r protecting the interests of the minority. Ireland would cease to send represenlalJTvs to the Im* perial Parliament, jfhpfi would retain the control of the Irish Customs aad Excise Departments.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 129, 10 April 1886, Page 2

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Mr Gladstone's Scheme for Ireland Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 129, 10 April 1886, Page 2

Mr Gladstone's Scheme for Ireland Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 129, 10 April 1886, Page 2

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