HOME RULE DEBATE.
London. April 10, Tljo return of theOpjioaition leaders to Mo Ijomco after a vigoroim campjigo iii tbo province* ban revived ititcrc.it in tho dobnte on tbo motion for tho second reading of tlio 1 lonic Rulo Bill. Tlio delate was resumed by Mr Chamberlain, who delivered a brilliant and decisive speech. Mr Justin Maoanhy B'lid tlio Bill would moat certainly content Ireland. Mr Chambcrhmi, i" lits speech ujiun tlw motion for the second read ing of tbo Homo Eulo Bill, contended that tho i»K»ssr»> did not proviso for tho protection of industries, and it fined Grout Britain two and o half niilllotia per annum. Tbo danger was too great and ilia gain too email. MAKIN MURDER GASES.
Sydney, April 11
The sentence of death passed ou Mrs Makin, for child murder, has been commuted to imprisonment for life. Tho date for tho execution of M&kin bus not been Axed, pending the consideration of the petition aa to appeal tn.the-Privy Coo Mil go points "decided by the Full Court.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4392, 13 April 1893, Page 3
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171HOME RULE DEBATE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4392, 13 April 1893, Page 3
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