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A Scene in the House

I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | London. June 16 In the House of Commons Mr Dillon asked that the practice of 'shadowing' might be put a stop to. Mr Balfour said it would be done provided he promised to abstain from intimidation. Mr Dillon said it was a brutal outrage, and if bloodshed occurred he would not be responsible. Mr Balfour retorted that it would be well if Mr Parnell did not repeat crime, upon which a stormy scene ensued. Eventually Mr Balfour withdrew the word * crime,' and substituted 1 boycotting and intimidation.'

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2, 19 June 1890, Page 3

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A Scene in the House Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2, 19 June 1890, Page 3

A Scene in the House Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2, 19 June 1890, Page 3

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