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— « , REUTER'S CABLEGRAMS. '■ [from oub owcr COBBEBPONDKNT.] 1 LouDoif, February 4. ' The debate on the Irish Coercion Bill k wan resumed in the House of Commons last evening. The Irish members again pursued a course of obstruction, and much disorder prevailed. Finally Mr Parnell - and all his adherents were by the Speakr prs orders expelled from the House, and , the discussion on the measure is now proceeding; quietly. ' A great sensation has been caused " owing to the expulsion of the obstruction" » isfs. f Mr Thomas Carlyle, the well-known - anibor, is now alarmingly ill, and his I physicians bold out no hopes of his re* , covery. ' * Brisbane, February 4. Intelligence has been received here " that a white own has been murdered by f the natives of Gilbert Biver, North » Queensland.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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