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Probable resignation of the Salisbury Ministry.

(Reutor's Telegrams,)

(By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.)

London, January 26, In the House of Commons to-day an amendment to the address in reply was moved by Mr Jesse Oollinga, affirming the desirability of cutting up laud into allotments, and was carried by a majority of seventy-nine votes. The Parnellite party supported the amendment.. January 27. In consequence to tho adverse vote in the House of Commons on Mr Collings' amendment, Parliament has been adjourned until Thursday, and it ut understood that Lord Salisbury will tender tho resignation of himself and his colleagues to Her Majesty to-day. Lord Harrington and Mr Goschen voted with the Government in opposition to the amendment.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2205, 28 January 1886, Page 2

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Probable resignation of the Salisbury Ministry. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2205, 28 January 1886, Page 2

Probable resignation of the Salisbury Ministry. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2205, 28 January 1886, Page 2

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