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FACTIOUS OPPOSITION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, February 16.

The Irish Works Bill debate derived its chief importance through the Irish prolonging the debote to shelve Mr Newdigate's motion to prevent obstruction. The Government were thus induced to replace Mr Newdigate's motion with their own resolution. It is believed that the Ministry are desirons to appeal to the country with an obstructive cry.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 3

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FACTIOUS OPPOSITION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, February 16. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 3

FACTIOUS OPPOSITION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, February 16. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 3

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