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London.

The charge of fraud against Peter Maclagah, ex M.P. for Linlithgowshire. has been dismissed.

The death is announced of Mr Anthorny Wrexel. He leaves a fortune of ten million sterling.

Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, has informed the AgentGeneral for New South Wales, that he is unable to grant a subvention to Huddart, Parker and Co's Vancouver line of steamers.

In the House of Commons on July sth, in committee on the Home Rule Bill, a violent scene took place. Mr "Arnold Fqrster, member for Belfast ,West f * was movirjg an amendment to prevent the prerogative of mercy being exercised by the Irish Executive without the advice of the British Secretary of State, and in doing so, amid cries of l You coward,' charged Mr Sexton with having been the confidant of escaped criminals. ! , Mr Mellor, Chairman of Committees, prevented Mr Forster from proceeding. Mr Sexton furiously denied the imputatioWi^d w dehbui|iced the infamous malignity of his Accuser. Mr Gladstone complained of the wanton introduction of venomous matter by opponents to the Bill, The amendment was ultimately rejected. An amendment, tabled by Sir Henry James, retaining the Government of Ireland under Imperial control for the next six years also was negatived ( In the House of Commons, with reference to the scene between Mr Chamberlain and Mr Dillon, the latter apologised for the very gross mistake he had made in connection with the police action and the Mit.cljelstown incident, and said that thjp statement had been in perfect good faith. The Premier has given notioe of an amendment to the Home Rule Bill providing for the gradual ex tinc^ion of the Royal Irish constabulary, and the creation of a system of ordinary civil police in Ireland* In committee Ofi the Hoffl« Bull

Bill an amendment to confer on the Viceroy of Irelaud the power of veto exercised by colonial Governors was negatived. Clause sis still unfinished, therefore the closure will be enforced on clauses 5, 7 and 8 without a debate.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1893, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1893, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 8 July 1893, Page 2

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