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Home Politics

WELSHMEN FURIOUS. [Pkb Press Association.] London, August 11. Lord R. Churchill has issued a powerful manifesto on behalf of the House of Lords, who are charged with the duty of fighting Home Rule on behalf of the British majority. Mr Chamberlain, in the course of the Homo Rule debate, said it would be better to risk a civil war than to have the Irish continually wringing improved financial conditions from the Imperial Government. Financial arrangements are made in tho House of Lords for the debate on the second reading of the Home Rulo Bill. Mr Cooke, a Conservative, and Sir Joseph Pulley, a Liberal, aro nominated for the Hereford seat. Welshmen are furious at the Premier's declining to deal with Welsh questions till next year. In the House of Commons Mr Gladstone accepted an addition of clause to the Home Rule Bill forbidding the Viceroy of Ireland to suspend the habeas corpus by proclamation.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 August 1893, Page 2

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Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 August 1893, Page 2

Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 August 1893, Page 2

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