BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Reuter’s Agency.j The last Chapter. London, Feb. 1. The death of Mrs Anna Maria Hill, the Irish authoress, is announced to-day. ladles to the Front. A ladies’ section of the Irish Land League is to be initiated in Dublin. Home Rulers Block the Way. The debate in the House of Commons on the Irish Coercion Bill was resumed last evening. Mr Gladstone refused to agree to a compromise,which was demanded by the opponents of the measure, and insisted that a division should be taken. The Irish members have, however, resumed their obstruction and the debate continues. Police versus Bill-posters. News comes to hand to-day that the Fenians have caused placards to be posted throughout Ireland, setting forth their rights in inllammatory tones. The police have, however, acted promptly, and have destroyed all the placards which had been posted and a quantity intended for further distribution.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2458, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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148BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2458, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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