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Show The "1101111.111110" I'ltrllniuetil. IjOndok, Jan. 30. Tho"liomonilo" parlliment begins Us labors tomorrow with 1'remtor Uladatono and a liberal ministry at the helm. Thetcsslon will betheiuosteventlul since the days of Blr Hubert i'eel and reform legislation, and will be marked by the passugu of a measure which will give Ireland u satisfactory degree ot sell-government. Ihe bill has been carefully coni Hod by Mr. Gladstone and Mr, Murley, ohlif secretary to Ireland, and the modifications suggested by the Irish liaders of the aml.l'aruelllto inctlon hao been embodied In tbe measure, It Is said on excellent authority that the l'arnelliles will not oppose the government's "home rule'! bill. Theru are other matters of Importance Import-ance to come up, Including tho proposal pro-posal to evacuate Uganda, ami Mr, liahouchiru Is expected to occasion a good deal of mischief for tlio government. govern-ment. It Booms certain, however, that no measuro looking to reform at home will be agitated until the Irish question la definitely settled. Mr. Balfour, until recently chief secre tary for Iremn I un.fir tin g.vpnmient ol JurdHtltsUiiry, will l, the Ivadir 1 1 tliiinprmiltloii In tin, Iwiiim, ii p ilunti fif ureal honor j r so vouiiuinnn. He will htvii the mipp it uf Hi.- liheral utilmlafs, lieadcdb Mr Cliauilirlaln, In bis lighten the " iouio till "measure "meas-ure i f the Hovrroineul. Tl.er.i will lm man) muhh mini In tho i ow vatliauieor, nl ,m nw tliose IowIiomi iib!IOHltiil in wi.ll -cer-kllyaliracloiare Mr John lluru, the great laiior lendei, Mr I.-.I. urhrr, the fsraeuai-d'lur ol I. u.i n mth, am lur thu lira IS2c In i' m,i ry nl the houauof ainiilluiH an i t t lijiaa rep-reieMatlve rep-reieMatlve In the prr ,t ,r. Nturu-, II, who waa cfettoi m iiooml seat Irom an l.nrfll.li Imtoiuli. It iiiiadersloul Ibat Mr. (Iljilstona'a inajorllyuii fie "tn.ni- uili" measuie win In Ko, nlilioiKh inne nlilltltini Irom Iho labor i lenient lu tbopirllo. nient may tncieasullt i I). |