IRISH LAND BILL.
The consideration of the Irish Land Bill m Committee of the whole was resumed m the Houae of Common* vlast eVening. r Afteyv further debate, lasting^ through ' the; whol# sitting/ the fourth clause of' the measu re was passed, without amendment, and progress was- reported. In the 'Houserof Commons to-day, theißight'Honj^v F* Gladstone announced that on account of the slow progress* m £t ha J d hittierto been made with/the^ trrehs JiancL.,Bill, .an£ the, opposition that had peen offered to 'the passage bf^hVTarioUr clauses m ' c6mmitte"e~tbe ■'- 0-orerntneut ~wer» compelled :tpr as); tihe House for further facilities for the despatch of businessr- fiePtheref or¥, moT«d<khat the Bill be I 'aocordeil abeolute pre-, cedenoe goon, th^ order, paper. The motion, after some x debate, wa* adopted^' Th^Freroier subsequently sinted that the^GoTernment hoped th at the business of the session would be suffioientlyt^Tlfflceii l^ tK#;CQB»mencement; of August to ajflaw theprorogation. to ,take' pUoe "'it ' that ,date. ;.., v [[";'. ',
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 2 July 1881, Page 2
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157IRISH LAND BILL. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 2 July 1881, Page 2
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