Show HOME RULE BILL Debate on the Third Rending ot the Measure Continues LONDON Aug 31In the commons numerous questions were put by the opposition op-position indicating dissatisfaction with the governments course in the Siamese affair and asking why the delay Sir Edward Grey said Lord Dufferin would return t Paris next week and negotiations ne-gotiations would be resumed Gladstone announced that the government govern-ment had decided at the close of the debate de-bate on supply to adjourn parliament until November Debate on the third reading of the Home Rule bill was then resumed the feature of the evening being a speech by John Dillon refuting the statement of Redmond that the bill could not be regarded as a final settlement of the Irish question He said he was not afraid to maintain that the bill was a great charter of liberties liber-ties for Irish people Upon certain details de-tails of course the Irish party differed from the government but they took the bill as a whole The distrust which now exists between the people of England and Ireland would soon be succeeded by trust and confidence Whatever the house of lords might do its passage through would be dark epochs in the history and democracy of the two countries would advance with confidence in each other for the first time The bill was bound to become be-come a law in time |