The rest to go to the Irish
Government.
The first charge on other Irish taxes to be (1) any deficit in Irish
contribution to British Exchequer, (2) any interest on any Irish debt,
(3) Irish public service, (4) Irish judges, etc.
Duty laid upon Irish Government to raise taxes equal to paying these
charges.
Clauses 16 and 17. Provisions as to Irish Church Fund and Irish loans
(now obsolete).
Clause 18. In case of war Irish Government "_may_" contribute more
money for the prosecution of war.
Clauses 19 and 20. Machinery clauses.
(2) THE BILL OF 1893.
[Sidenote: A.D. 1893.]
A Bill intitled an Act to amend the provision for the Government of
Ireland.
WHEREAS it is expedient that without impairing or restricting the
supreme authority of Parliament, an Irish Legislature should be created
for such purposes in Ireland as in this Act mentioned:
Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of
the same, as follows:
_Legislative Authority._
[Sidenote: Establishment of Irish Legislature.
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