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NEWS BY CABI.K:

ENGLISH,

Londov, May 24. In the House of Commons on Monday the Eight Hon. C. S, Bitohig, President of the local Government Board, will move for the appointment of a_ conimiUeo to consider 'the question of colonisation.

I leading mombers of Mr J. L, Toole's Company will acoompany lnm on bis Australian tour The ship Saukim, bound-from Brisbane to Wilmington, has faen posted a); Lloyds as oye|due. The disputq between Su Geo. Chetwyndandthe Earl of Duiham. has led k their resigning their membership of the Jockey Club,

■ :;.Sir;iMbreli;i MeKenzie ! 2h, action for libbl against for. piiblisbiiig a letter'iaUeging th^ lie/ was a party ; -tp)£ cpnspiradyTto \: ;•; ■ss assist the EniperotFrederibk to • German Thronei,':' i : -fcZ : .'•• Mr Parnell, replying;t6 : deputation -Vbn'gratUlatin^him^6n'"b^i|^complete;Aihdication; declared -f concession wouldvfollor concession' >■ %< juntil ,the; National;' Parhament*;waß% %y restoredto'lreland. -He .asserted-; ; -(-y that he had never admitted that.the;:v Commission..was a:MrlHb|nal;'but:''. :')'■. the'-real <tissue was, incapable-'bi;.""---decision by tvn earthly!tribunal. .The..; '-y j mam issue was ignored in Ihe'present %-■■y, trial,.and;a political men incompetent"i.t° gw'■■& Mt decision on the subjeot. If the eon' ;w. 1 stitutio'nal movement failed to restore 7 : ,; ,to Ireland, the righji to maketeown ): :; ilaws he would; not remain; at' West- .;;•'; : ';■: minster 24 hours,'; but/he. believed;.:;;;; that at last Irishmen were very ;near : ; :„- I to the realisation of their wishes. '/ijl: ■. Mr O'Brien, in his cross-examina- '.■[. 'v : lion, justified, the hunting, of the ; . ' .;•■ chairman of the Kingstown CpramiV sioh Irbm public ; life for/ shaking: ;■• hands with the prince of Wales. He . considered it, was the duty of the . ' Irish to fightevsry chance, of urging ;. I their claims afforded by ■ Imperial disasters. He expressed regret for. the attacks he had formerly made cw' Sir 3. Trevelyan, '. ■'':.'' ; "-, . ™ ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3214, 27 May 1889, Page 2

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279

NEWS BY CABI.K: Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3214, 27 May 1889, Page 2

NEWS BY CABI.K: Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3214, 27 May 1889, Page 2

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