Show NO AGREEMENT YET YETON YETON ON HOME RULE BILL LEEDS England Nov 1 28 S. Premier Asquith's speech h at the meeting of ot the thc National Liberal federation which was eagerly awaited because it was expected ex IX to throw light on tho question of how bow far the negotiations for a settlement settlement set set- of home homo rule b by agreement had been successful disappointed those who wore were sanguine of a peaceful issue issue I I should be oe de deceiving my he be said aid if it I said eald that I saw flaw at this moment mo mo- inept ment a prospect ct of agreement But 1 cannot concur with ith those who sav say that time tima has been or i is being wasted Tho prime minister de declared that there was no foundation for tor tho the statement state state- statement ment that on this or any other matter the tho cabinet was divided which the Con press had been proclaiming for the last few fow days With regard to toa toa toa a possible settlement bv by consent co be he held it should be bo carried carrica beyond the reach of ot electoral or parliamentary vicissitudes otherwise other the Irish ques ques- tion would continue to be bo the football of party arty politics to the infinite infinito injury of oC both Ireland and and tho Uie United Kingdom King King- dom as a a. whole |