REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. London, February 2, Evening. In the House of Commons this after noon, Mr Gladstone gave notice that he would propose that a majority of threefourths of the House, on a motion of “urgeficy,” should suffice to give the Speaker supreme control over the Chamber, and give him immediate power to suppress disorders. Mr Gladstone’s proposal is 'fiiade in view of the disgraceful scenes which occurred last night in the House dttrihg the debate on the Irish Coercion Bill. Febrhkry 3. Thomas Carlyle, the well-known author, is now alarmingly ill. The physicians hold out no hope of his recovery. Constantinople, February 3. In reply to representations made by the ambassadors of the Powers, the Porte has declined to state beforehand, the maximum concessions which Turkey is prepared to make to Greece in Epirus and Thessally, but is willing to negotiate in regard to the demands put forward by Greece.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1357, 5 February 1881, Page 2
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