GLADSTONES BILL.
[iiv KLKcmic rivU:iiUAi-n.--o>'rviacnr.| LoMjdN; 1' •''! wiry -I. I.N flu: Tli/iisu of Ct>llllll■ ■'i ■- to-day Mr Gladstone's Religious ibiiitics Removal Hill was rejected on division by ■>o6 1,0 li'J:!. in moving Hi'' measure. Mr Gladstone coni-nd-d !swi «l»opresent disabilities und<*r \vii:::'i 1 .itliolies were unfair. since tli«'ir loyalty had be' :i j" Y.veii i'i I)'' unlain 1' ■< I. Mr Smith, speaking on I >.•!i;i.l 1 ol the Government, who upp'i>ed 11'' Hill, said there was no necessity lor the Bill, and t.huL the present, rime was inopportune. a- tli" mass .of the Queen s subjects regarded flic- pro;. < ; "d change wit!) alarm. |
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2897, 7 February 1891, Page 2
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103GLADSTONES BILL. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2897, 7 February 1891, Page 2
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