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ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION,] L6ndoN, January 17. A dispatch of the 15th nit., says the Parnellites had an open rupture in the House of Commons the night before the debate conle On. Mr Justin M‘Carthy, in a bitter Speech; accused the Irish members of delaying thd remedial measures. Mr Parnell answered charging Mr Gladstone with misrepresenting the Irish members. He said that lie believed the Irish people would justify the shedding of their blood to secure their liberty if they saw a chance of success. He denied having encouraged an armed insurrection, because England was too strong. The Government could not suppress the Land League, because if the Leaders were imprisoned the people would organise secret societies, and murder and outrage would be increased tenfold. If the Habeas Corpus Act Was suspended the arrest of the first man would be the signal for a general refusal to pay rents. Another despatch of the above date says the following is the outline of the Government Irish Laud Bill, which may, however, undergo modification before presentment I’he surplus fund of the Irish Church Will be devoted, first, to the reclamation of wkste lands ; second, to assist migration from Overcrowded districts; third according to a carefully drawn scheme, to assist ‘emigration. The measure will also Include “ three f’s,” guarded by a restrictive provision necessary for the practical Working of the measure. The American barque F. Carlow is loading at New York for I)uiledia and Wellington, and will probably clear on January 18th. The British barque Orient, for Lyttelton and Auckland, will probably clear on February Bth. At Boston, the Peruvian barque Fray Buetos is loading for Dunedin and Lyttelton, and will probably clear on January 11th. The British barque Sarah Scott, for Adelaide and Dunedin, will probably clear on February 3rd.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1366, 16 February 1881, Page 2

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ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Kumara Times, Issue 1366, 16 February 1881, Page 2

ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Kumara Times, Issue 1366, 16 February 1881, Page 2

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