THE HOME RU BILL.
(P»R BfcMffßk-a 'i [Per PRBfc’ B assooiatio;^^M j (Received noon, Feb. London. Lord Churchill condemns in the Horae Buie Bill of for the safety of Ulster, aiders a direct insult to a who should receive more than jo resisting a Parliament which to compel Ulster to transfer its ail^^H (Received 11 a.m., Feb. Id the course of an interview Sir Charles Gavan Duffy said omission in the Home Rule Bill absence of any provision for the representation of minorities, imperative to afford the number of seats in the Assembly. Mr Labouebere consides the Bill oughly good one, though it woS better to exclude Irish members frotH Imperial Parliament. B The debate in the House of Comtfl has not up to the present detacl «ny of Mr Gladstone’s supporters. I real issue, will, however, be fought oul Committee, chiefly on the retention! Irish members at Westminster, fiuanl «nd the-protection of minorities.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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154THE HOME RU BILL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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