IRISH AFFAIRS.
[By Electric TisMiGKAi'M,— Col'ykioht. I
London - , June 22. Cardinal Moras has had an audience with the Pope, at which he stated his conviction of the necessity of autonomy being granted to Ireland.
In tho House of Commons Mr John Morley has tabled a motion, " That the present administration of Ireland undermines respect for the lavv, estranges the loyal support of the Irish people, and injures the common interests of the Kingdom." The motion will be debated on Monday.
'Che Opposition have given notice of a vote of censure on the Government for the administration of their Crimes Act in Ireland.
MR MORLEY'S MOTION
London, June 23. It is generally thought that Mr Morley's amendment, censuring the Government for its administration in Ireland, will be negatived by about 90 votes.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2490, 26 June 1888, Page 2
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