THE IRISH LAND BILL.
[By Cable.] London, July 14. In the House of Commons to-day, the Irish Land Bill was again under consideration in Committee. Clauses 25 and 26 were passed before the House rose ; but the latter, providing for grants for emigration,met with further obstruction, and was only carried after the sitting had been protracted to an unusual length. In the course of the debate on the latter clause the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone censured the obstructionists in strong terms for their conduct, and stigmatised the tactics of the Parnellite party as calculated to degrade tho proceedings of the House. July 15. In the House of Commons further progress was made in Committee with the Irish Land Bill. Clauses 27 to 34 were, after discussion, postponed ;but clauses 35 to 42 were duly passed without amendment.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2597, 18 July 1881, Page 2
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138THE IRISH LAND BILL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2597, 18 July 1881, Page 2
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