The Irish Question
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Loksoit, May SO. '■>, -y A long and exoited debate to»k place during Friday night and yester- - ; day morning in the House of-Com-mons on Mr Gladstone's tactics in introducing a measure for the auto* nomy of Ireland. The , Premier, in the course of a lengthy and powerful speech, expressed his resolve to uphold . without severing, the -principles -of >■> autonomy. .-'■.-. The Bill for the extension of th* Arms Act in Ireland, has been read * r third time in the House of Commons., v Keceived June 1, 2 a.m. ' V LoKDoir, May 81. v ; A meeting of the group of memberi who hold the same views of Mr Chain- - " ■• • lain with regard to the Irish <fo&f" <: -' tion will be held to-day, in order to f decide what course to adopt. It is -. generally^ believed they will abstain ;: from voting when the division is ' taken. Lord Hartington and his: followers, it is understood, will record their votes against the Home Rule Bill. * : .
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 151, 1 June 1886, Page 2
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163The Irish Question Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 151, 1 June 1886, Page 2
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