| Show TI R IIRI I Isn HIM Ill Liberals Liberal Hall hail lie Its laA alo to tn Second n no A n rent London May In 8 That the great Irish land bit bl should have been beell Introduced under a n Unionist government and pass pans ed eti ei to 10 o Its reading by the lie huge huse majority of 41 mil Is hailed by U the Liberal newspapers today ns no lS a n his hit historical event a n great conversion and anda a step stell In Irish emancipation tion lon Gladstone historic declaration In iii II parliament the ebbing Is J with wih you YOI and the flowing tide Is lit with us UI Is recoiled recalled and his ils policy Is Ic held to 10 lt 1 It I Is pointed out that even staking slaking the th Imperial credit In the solution of the land problem which Gladstone steadily opposed oJ as tin 11 Involving a n great grEnt anger r has no terrors for tor the present and government so tre tee tremendous minibus Is IA I the lie 11 change that has hns como come over men Incas minds with Hh regard r to 10 Irish affairs Yesterdays debate tn in the house of gave n a further of ofa a 0 similar veering on the auction of ot home rule rul Thomas rholA on declared h rio rule has hns lost Its Is terror for men and Ernest Irnest Flower Conservative salt said tie e was wa not sure pure that u n further local 1001 government will wi not be b required In jn the future An n unusually large ot Irish peers Including Lord IAn Dunraven ed oil e to yesterdays debate delte aud Henry White hite secretary of the American A em embassy bassy was ns In the distinguished stran strangers strangers gers gerl gallery Colonial Secretary Chamberlains Chamberlain nb ab fence lene during the tie land bill 11 discussions has tins been bren much remarked Several H ertl Un Unionist Abstained from voting yesterday The attitude of If the government throughout the th debates has hns great l t hopes that n a compromise will wi be b ln leAt of the contested points adopted and that the bill bil eventually WI Will bo ho 1 |