IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
(Pe a 'Electric Tblegrath—Cop v eight. ) [Per Press Association.] (Received 7.45 p.m., Feb. 9th.) London, Feb 9. Mr Jesse Collings, in moving his amend* meat to the Address in Reply, affirming that the measures for the relief of agricul--1 tural labourers ought to.have precedence 1 of the Home Rule question, charged the Government and their supporters with ' evading the promises made at election time to the agricultural community. Mr Gladstone, in replying to Mr Callings, asserted that the Parish Connells Bill was intended to improve the dwellings of agricultural labourers and to facilitate compulsory acquiaition of land. Tfu unendment was rejected by a majority of 84. (Received 8 p.m., Fob. 9th.) The Bill introduced by Mr 0. Disraeli, member for Cheshire, provides that all foreign meat landed in England must be marked at the port of arrival.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7065, 10 February 1893, Page 1
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139IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7065, 10 February 1893, Page 1
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