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Show LIBERAL BREACH IS CAUSING A SEHSATE8N Sir Edward Grey Attempts ta Reconeile the Widely Divergent Di-vergent iew s. LONDON, Nov. 27. -Lord Rosebery a emphatic r pudlatlun in his speech at Bodmin, Bod-min, Cornwall. November 2-v of the home rule policy- of Sir Henry I'amphrll-Banner-ni in leader of the Liberal party, as outlined out-lined bj that statesman when speaking at s-iriuiK. Scotland, November 23, which seems to have widened the breach in the part m tht moment when a dissolution of Parliament is threatened, owing to the spill In the Unionist party over Ihe tlscal question, Is the latest sensation In the political circles f the United Kingdom. Would Reconcile Leaders. Sir Edward Grey, who was Under Sec-retary Sec-retary for Foreign Affairs In the Liberal administration of 1892-96, speaking at New Uastle-Under-Lyne tonight, attempted to dissipate the widespread imprenslon that the positions taken by Lord Rosebery and ! Sir Henry r'ampbell-Banncrmun are Irre- ' c -liable He said he thought Lord , Rosebery had pui a wrong construction I on Sir Henry s speech at Stirling, and that i iindoubte.il an explanation frm the latter lat-ter Would prove there had been a misunderstanding, misun-derstanding, IUpuchns Home Rule. sir Kdw.ir.i said the policy of the Liberal Liber-al Government should be along the lin's followed by Premier Balfour. George Wyndham, former Chief Secretary for Ireland, and sir Anthony r McDonnell LJndi r Seoretarj t the Lir.l Lieutenant of Ireland, In givinp Ireland the widest po-I po-I sibh- scope fur the .l(clopment of her local Institutions. He declared however. j that he distinctly repudiated the lde;t of : h.im rule for Ireland ay part Of the Liberal Lib-eral policy Austen i 'ha niberlaln, Chancellor of th Exchequer, speuklng at Red Pitch tonight, to-night, said Ihat the crisis In the Cabinet . xlsted SOlsij In the imagination of the newspaper a There was no such crisis, he dec! ired, and he added that he was unable to Saj when the general elections would I Like place. |