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ROW IN THE COMMONS.

TIM HEALY PROVOKES AN UPROAR. [SPEAKER'S VAIN APPEAL FOR ; DECENCY. (Received July 11, 11.29 p.m.) LONDON, July 11. tyi the House of Commons the Irish Land Bill was rend a second time by iy» votes to 82. A wild scc-ne occurred during the debate. Mr Healy attacked Mr Redmond for selling his estate on the 44$ years' system at a price considerate ly higher than the party's idea of its market value. A tremendous uproar then took place, Nationalists shouting "Traitor," "renegade," "coward"- and "poltroon," The Unionists tried to drown the howlers, and the Speaker vainly appealed to meiribers to behave with decency, Several Ministers with difficulty restrained members from committing acts of violence.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

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ROW IN THE COMMONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

ROW IN THE COMMONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 161, 12 July 1904, Page 3

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