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(per press association.) London, July 11. The Government have accepted Mi Kimber's amendment reducing the Irish representation in the House of Common! to the same proportion as the British Mr Redmond's amendment, to continue the present quota for all purposes, wai rejected by a majority, of fportrcn. Mi Labouehere nnd seven Parnellites voted for it. Mr Heneage's amendment, ii favour of the total exclusion of the Irisli from Westminster, was rejected by thirty »one. There was a scene of considerable confusion during the discussion of the various amendments, and the Premier ultimately told the Honse tc vote as it pleased on Mr Redmond's proposal. Mr Chamberlain declared tht Bill was a fraud from beginning to end, and its limitations were merely intro dnced to hoodwink the constituencies.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 July 1893, Page 3
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