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Home Politics

[Per I'kkss Association.! London, September 2. Mr Asquith, Home Secretary, speak., ing at Althorpe, said Mr Chamberlain had been a great help to the Government in getting the Home Rulo Bill through, as his speeches had always rallied wavarers to the Government side. ! The Daily News estimates that 400 I Peers will rote against the Home Rule I Bill, and 40 for it. September 4. In the House, Mr Justin McCarthy said the Irish cordially accepted the Bill. Mr Morley replied that Irishmen all over the world teel that a decisive step has been taken towards true union. The minority who voted against the third reading was composed of 228 Tories and 39 Liberal Unionists ; the majority of 220 Liberals and 81 Nationalists. There were fifty pairs. The Irish National Federation of America congratulates Mr Gladstone on the loyalty and fidelity with which he has adhered to his promises, and trusts his life will be prolonged to enable him to complete his work. The final passage of the Home Rule Bill through the House has embittered the feeling between Catholics and Orange* men Several riots have taken place in Clare, Down, nnd Gilford. Mr Gladstone announced today, in the House of Commons, that the Parish Councils and Employers Liabilities Bill will be taken at the Autumn session.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 57, 5 September 1893, Page 2

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Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 57, 5 September 1893, Page 2

Home Politics Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 57, 5 September 1893, Page 2

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