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[Per Press Association..! London, July 13. Sir John Lubbock moved that only 40 Irish members should be retained at Westminster, in consonance with the Imperial outlay. The Premier urged that it would be abßurd to set up an Imperial standard for people on the verge of starvation, and the amendment was withdrawn. There was a tfreat Orange demonstration throughout Ulster yesterday. A hundred thousand people attended in the suburbs of Belfast to hear a speech by Dr Kane against Home Rule. Lord Salisbury has requested the Peers to attend during the last week in August to debate the second reading of the Home llule Bill. Dr Kane, in a speech to the Orangemen, said they had met tyranny with unyielding defiance, and wonld pay no regard to the efforts to force a bloody revolution \jpon them. He warned the Ulslerinen to keep their weapons ready. Among the articles on Home Rule in tho Tall Mall Gazette is one from Sir Julius Voxel. It appeared iv today's issne. It is expected that eleven Radical ruembera will desert Mr Gladstone in today's division on the Home Role Bill.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 12, 14 July 1893, Page 3
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