DEBATES IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
[beuter's special cablegrams I LONDON, December 5.
The House of Lords voted the address after a short debate. Earl Beacon«»field vindicated the object of the war, and trusted that General Roberta's victory would be sati-s factory. He thought (he wors phase m the depression of trade had passed. He was ronfid jnt regarding the regeneration of As : i Minor.
The Hoti«e of Co nmons vot"d fie a'Uress a'ter a long debate. Lord Harding f .( n didVarnct any m fention to op; 089 supplies. The Secret i-y of Hate o the Tndian Department |deuied tut a quarrel had been pi«k(d ;ffi-;h tho Amir,
The only object was to secure the frontier
LONDON, December 6. The address m reply was adopted .m both fl^Saiel}.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1009, 10 December 1878, Page 2
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126DEBATES IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1009, 10 December 1878, Page 2
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