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IRISH AFFAIRS.

London, April 6. In the House of Commons last night, Sir Bernard Samuelson, on the motion for the second reading of the Irish Crimes Bill, moved the rejection of the measure, on the ground that on increase of disorder in Ireland would endanger the union between that conn ry and Great Britain. Meetings are being held daily in the 1 country by those who support the anticoercion movement. The feeling of opposition to the Crimes Bill is growing unusually rancorous. A crowd assembled outside the House of Commons, and on the appearance of Lord Rendolpb Churchill he was received with groans and jeers.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1566, 9 April 1887, Page 2

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1566, 9 April 1887, Page 2

IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1566, 9 April 1887, Page 2

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