22 APRIL 1893, page 2

Wednesday's Debate Included Three Remarkable Speeches,...

Saunders (M.P. for Walworth), who, though a Home-ruler, intends to vote against the Bill because it intro- duces a second Chamber for Ireland founded on a property qualification......

The Debate Of Thursday Was Marked By A Speech From ,

Mr. Sexton, which, trivial and tedious at first, rose after- wards into passages of real eloquence, and included some arguments which, from the Gladstonian point of view, are of......

Mr. Atherley-jones Attacked The Federating Tendency Of...

proposal for the Irish Members, though he in. tended to vote for the second reading ; and later in the evening, Sir John Lubbock, pointing out how much money bad been advanced......

There Were Two Other Able Speeches On Thursday,—one From Mr.

Carson and one from Colonel Saunderson. Mr. Carson, however, should remember that he is addressing the country as well as the House. He injures the effect of his really......

Monday Night's Debate Was Much Delayed By Mr. Burns's Motion

for the adjournment to discuss the action of the Hull Board of Guardians in relation to the local strike, which wasted a good deal of time. The adjourned debate was resumed by......

Lord Randolph Churchill, In The House Of Commons On Tuesday,

made some excellent points against the Home. rule Bill, points which had nothing of the music-hall style about them. The Bill, instead of lightening the labours of Parliament,......

On Friday Week, Mr. Asquith And Lord George Hamilton Were

the principal speakers. Mr. Asquith maintained that if Ireland is really as unfit for Parliamentary self-government as the Unionists maintain, the Union stands thereby self-......