Show chail nov 28 ajmal II 11 i bet improbable that ake lucal will be made ia this to pus taft channel tunnel bill through the of another ih tube plan promoted by sir edward reed haa now taken a very prominent position it baa been warmly up on the french aid where cap ital ba been promised to place ft on a practicable footing sir edwardl idea is to construct a tel anh large enough to admit the passage of a railway train thib by an arrangement till rest on the batom of the channel and would bo in effect a metal without tho disadvantage of beian dug helow the land level sir edward fratkin Vr atkin his own tunnel scheme imply aj a means of communication with the continent and a feeder for the booth eastern railway byette if he could get traffic through the tube instead of through a tunnel he donld adopt the rival scheme as what he deitrei is the increased traffic and not the fiory for himself hime elf therefore he hai cone laded not to offar my opposition to sir edward beeda project it is claimed for the tube scheme that it ia free from those objections en the part of the military authorities which have operated powerfully to retard the baggage of the channel tunnel balfour baa introduced an arieh land bill he said the governments policy was the came as in but im the bill hai been cut in half both portions however were practically the same as in the bill of 1889 oae variation of the present bill from that of la theat was that it metin bome derree pardelis Par BelIs view itt regard to the of purchase it excluded all purely grazing farbb aad farbb whose tenants did not on ikei the limit of twenty pu rehaB objected to last session bad been removed in regard to increasing the power of the local authorities balfour laid it would be absurd to leave it to under the instrument of igi to determine whether they should adopt a remedy gin to the wot of the agrarian discontent if they were te ave local control in any form it ought te be by a plebiscite of raie pay ere enabling the under the safeguards at the ballet to vote upon the question of gradating ting the cont igent portion of the guarantee fund for each country |