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Deelated by Gladstone to Violate Oonstitu-,
2.2f'•tional Equality.
A London cable of last night says : Mr.
'ass.• Oladatone resumed the debate on the Land
r• Marchese. Bill in the Howie of Commons
$bis evening.. He said he opposed the bill
tinder an overwhelming conviction that it
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exesta she anawahe. ate was dieappoiniea
when Mr. Balfour stated that the measure
$ed the country to the extent of £83,-
,000, without mentioning the possibility
rP of further amounts being asked. Mr. Par-
nell's plan was new in prinoiple. Its gen-
oral pilrpese was clear, but he was not
certain that he comprehended the details.
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--even ohivalrons-inM-r ppoe-
. Paine `o''
s Ina the Government ae he did, to propose
etn alternative- He strongly sympathized
•�� •, '• p ith one object of Mr. Parnell's plan, where -
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A sonaow>?vL CONCLUSION
of the• life of the landlord Class if when
local governrizent was established in Ireland
they did not take pact -in adjusting affairs.
Mr. Balfour'& bill presented a number of
° °'tdubiouie pointe. Some of the proposals
at, ware so:obvionely objectionable as to justify
' dtheirrejeotion. A bill of this kind should
art • ;?mot encourage landlords to become buyers
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