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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

! London, March 2. | In tbs House of Commons Sir Gbas. Russell, M.P. for Hackney, moved “ That a Committee be appointed to enquire into the right of Government to prohibit meetings in Trafalgar Square,” In the discussion which followed, Mr Matthews, the Home Secretary, said that the Government accepted the responsibility of their action, and declared that the sole reason for prohibiting the meetings was to prevent disorder. Further discussion of the motion was adjourned, Later, In the Douse of Commons this evening, the Horae Secretary said tha* Government would treat the motion tabled by Sir Charles Russell, M.P. for Hackney, with reference to the prohibition of meetings in Trafalgar Square, as n vote of censure of the action of the Government, if agreed to by tho House. March 3, The Government expect a large majority on the motion tabled by Sir Charles Russell.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1707, 6 March 1888, Page 4

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145

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1707, 6 March 1888, Page 4

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1707, 6 March 1888, Page 4

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