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Show WIDENS LIBERAL BREACH ; Lord Rosebery Refuses to Stand for Home Rule. LONDON, Nov. 25. Speaking at Bodmin. Bod-min. Cornwall, tonight. Lord Rosebery repudiated the stand taken by Sir Henry ( 'ampbell-B.-nnormiin ! ailer of the Liberal Lib-eral parly. In favor of homo ride for Ireland Ire-land and dining his spee. h at Stirling. Thursday niRlu. thus emphasizing the tjiiit in the Mb. ral party Speaking di lib.. ralelv. Lord Rosebery said he objected to raising the banner of home rule, not only on account of high constitutional ob., lions and also on account ac-count of the welfare of the Irish people, but mainly because It Impaired the unity if the Free 'I radi- parly and Indellnlttly postponed the tusks of social and educational educa-tional reform. "I state emphatically and explicitly," bo concluded, 'that I cannot serve under I t ha t ba uni-r |