Show LORDS REJECT THE li liE HOME E RULE BILL SPEECHES AROUSE LITTLE INTEREST INTEREST INTEREST IN IN- TEREST AS THE RES RESULT L WAS WASA A FOREGONE CONCLUSION Opponents of Measure Declare Giving of Home Rule to Ireland Would be bea a Menace to England in Event of International Trouble London After London After a four days' days discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion the house of lords rejected the home rule bill Thursday night to 69 The C was a foregone c con can can- n. n lusion The speeches aroused little interest because as the earl of pathetically pathetically pa pa- observed the position of the house was now that of an ordinary debating club the club the peers could express express express ex ex- ex- ex press their views and reject the bill but they could not prevent it from becoming law Lord Morley in closing the debate remarked the absence of the ferocity which characterized the debates on the measures and replyIng replying replying reply reply- ing to Lord Lansdowne's warning that the giving of home rule to Ireland would be a menace to England It if England ever were involved in serious serious serious se se- se- se rious international trouble reminded Lord Lansdowne that his own land policy would give Ireland cash or credit to the extent of British money and that Lord Lansdowne Lansdowne Lansdowne Lans Lans- downe scarcely would be likely to do that if he really believed that Ireland was likely to become England's enemy |