THE POLITICAL CRISIS AT HOME.
Objections to Michael Dauitt London, 2nd August, There is considerable excitement in Douglas, the cbiel town of the Isle of Man, owing to a report tbat Mr GladstoWproposes under his Home Bule 'sycteto ; to" an'njj'i tho ; Islo'to Ireland. , '" " ''.'■.
Election petitions have been lodged against the return of Messrs Isaacson (Stepney), Price-Jones, and Mont* gouiery,
3rd August;. ft is Btated that fclje' 'Oonsen*ative members' propose 'lo Mr M, D ; avitt tailing the "oath, bri the ground that he'hasnot completed lj|B sentence of a term of imprisonment for alleged treasbc-feloriy. " .'•".,''.'' '''LoiigoW^Augiiat, JJr Ilier Hardie, M.J?., speaking at Newcastle,deelare3 that the'jj'ab'ot|r Party must oppose the re-eleotion of Mr John Morleyin order to secure eight horns for miners, and that the question of autonomy for Ireland [must be suuk in view of that,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4184, 5 August 1892, Page 2
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134THE POLITICAL CRISIS AT HOME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4184, 5 August 1892, Page 2
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