IRISH AFFAIRS.
Condom, Juy 8. la the iloase of Commons Ust night, Mr Gladstone moved the rij rtion of tin* Irish Crimes Bil ! . Ue the measure was unwarranted, ft created new (iffiu-H, rnd fi'aced tli- ! i I - of the (icopie of Ireland at- the in rcy of the Government in perpetuity. Mr Balfour, Chief‘Hecretarj for Ireland; that the. Bill was necessary as the f> rerunner of remedial measures! I was amply justified by the criminal s-s'iatics, and was intended to control the, to the law .and (he terrorism now prevailing. The debate was adjourned until ti -day. It is expected that the division on Mr Gladstone's motion will be taken to-night. 1 i Later. In the House of Commons to-night, Mr Gladstone’s motion that, the Irish Crimes Bill hr rejected was' negatived, and the Bill wag read a third time on a division, the voting being ; ; —Ayes, 349 ; nogs, 262 ; majority, 87.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1606, 12 July 1887, Page 1
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152IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1606, 12 July 1887, Page 1
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