Show CHANGES MADE IN HOME S HOME RULE BILL Senates for North and South I Ireland Conceded LONDO LONDON May 19 The The home rule rula debate in the the house of at commons Tuesday had ad h two o Important results First the governments government's concession of ot two senates for tor northern and southern Ireland respectively and second the I decision of of ot- the Labor I p party an announced announced announced an- an by John Robert Clynes to vote against the against the first clause of the bill and thereafter take no part inthe in inthe the discussions following the example example example ex ex- ample of the nationalists and to a a. certain extent of the free liberals Henceforth therefore tl the bill will meet with serious opposition only from the government side of the house Walter Hume Long first lord of the admiralty r and member of the cabinet committee on Ireland explained explained explained ex ex- that the government was aimIng aiming aiming aim aim- ing at the creation of a federal system tem tern for Great Britain and Ireland af as the best security security- for the minorities with the central l parliament at London London London Lon Lon- don but had yet decided whether the senates would be nominative or I elective He said the government would introduce its own plan later I It n was during the tho discussion that t Major l General Gene Seeley expressed pressed the hope that Mr Longs Long's Plan would not I Involve delay In the bill which might I be fatal to British relations relation not only with America but with the British 1 I 1 I n I Another amendment moved by Lord LordI Cecil proposed the exclusion of Ulster I altogether from the bill so that it could remain part of the United I Kingdom The he government opposed t the e amendment which was strongly I supported by Sir Ir Edward Carson who mentioning the possibility of Sinn Fein Ireland attacking Ulster appealed to the government to consider con coh- side sider even at this late date whether th the propel prone course would not be e to allow Ulster to be governed from England ep so that In the case of certain eventualities s England would have a Jumping off place The amendment was rejected to 80 |