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BRITISH POLITICS.

Serious Division Amongst Irish Members. London, August 22. The obstruction of Supply in the Houso of Commons continues, the malcontents demanding that Ministers shall make known what course ' '■'' thoy intend to take with respect to tho ropoated I'ojcction of Government measures by the' House of Lords. Mr J. Morloy, Chief Secretary for . Ireland, deprecated raisin? a question of such magnitude on a trumpery side issuo, Mr P. A. Chance, M.P. for Kil- : kenny, lias resigned, owing to a tho Irish inombcrs. t' lc former by a Hiehards) to nil. weak, but the play HHnis fairly good, some line jHHvidual work being done, no com||B"iiation being shown on either side. WFor tho winners Fellingham, Har(backs), and Croll, . Hounslow, Welch,- and Owen, forwards were amongst the best. On the losing sido Joe Brown, Knight, Reynolds, Brenchley and llemeni were the most prominent.

To-morrow the second match of tlio season between the Masterton and Red Star first fifteens takes place on tho Worksop Road Ground and if the game is anything like the previous one it will be a trait to enthusiasts. The game will undoubtedly bo a fast and merry one, and the players in form will be seen to advantage The match lias been tho talk of tho week and both teams have hosts of friends,

The 2nd of Te Ore Ore v. Peatherston, will be played at Greytown to-morrow, The following is the team selected:—McGttire, Hanita, TeWakn,Matua,Palmer, Osborne (2) Moses, Gordon, Tiki, Marsh, Ara-, pata, Paton, Cross. Enter. Beiri. The following team will represent Te Ore Ore Ist v, Carterton Ist at Carterton to-morrow (Saturday) : Pratt, Brown, Baretow, Jmnbo, W, Karatiana, Crombie, Waari, Baro, Kara, Reeve, Taepa, Chambers, G, Karatiana, Tai, Putahi, Emergenoies, Tinga. Tho match betweon the School and Violets, which was played yesterday, was won by the Violets by 18 points to nil, tho scorers being Sutton, Reside, Warner, and Adams, the lattor's try being converted by Wilton, who also potted a very neat goal.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4807, 24 August 1894, Page 3

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