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ARIES, GENEAL reading of the Church Rai Bill,. 
=e ERU. a OGISTS, PHOTO PHOTOGRAPHERS, ee the Earl of Denby moved as an amendment that 
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S For opinions ms ot The Quarter rendered mani boc gene "at Spi Du enlarging the Toad me ph 16 to and the Oaths Bill was committed pro forma 
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Prof y issued contain articles b es br giving the bishops a veto on appointments 
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o ree maining clau s of the India Bill were considered 
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‘Antiquities and Or nts in English,| Relation E arenis ied by majorities. ) the 
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