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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

’ [RbDTEB’S AGBNOY.J !>; j i: ’ Parlitunentary Reformfi. London Jan. 10. Tt has transpired that at recent Cabinet meetings the members have had under consideration measures to be pro- 1 posed next session for the reform of the procedure of the House of Commons, arid it is further known that at 'to day’s meeting of the Cabinet it was finally decided to propose the adoption of cfoftim.whein the satpe shall be demanded by a simple majority of the House. The police to-day effected the capture at Mill street, Dublin,' of a number of marauders belonging to a secret society which 1 ‘ had projected ’ the ’ wholesale murder of farmers who continue to pay rent. The leader of the baud, who was' arrested last month in Macroom, County! Cork, turned informer, and thus enabled/, the police to effect the capture of bis.’ confederates.; ; . , The search for arms in the proclaimed districts of Ireland is being rigorously,, 1 carried but by the police. At Cork year-! terday an extensive seizure of rifles 1 end’ other weapons, which had been concealed in a vault, was made. A quantity of dynamite was also found in the same pljxce, and was confiscated by the police...

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2747, 12 January 1882, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2747, 12 January 1882, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2747, 12 January 1882, Page 2

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