Show 1 l ff T TT T f t M T ri Nationalist Members Plan a Coup That Nearly Neary Routs Houts the Min ln WAS ENGINEERED BY REDMOND While Not Important It Is Regarded Rt As a Straw Showing Which Way Wi The Wind Blows Bos LOUD CRIES OF RESIGN RESIGN Mr Ir Did Dd Not ot Heed It I but An Au Another other Such Defeat deal Might Ight Prove Proc to toBe toBe Be Very Serious l March 15 Tho government WIB IS defeated In tho ot com commons 11 mons by HI IH to 10 votes oles on iv 1 fe moto of ot John tho Irish lender for tor n reduction of the Irish m education As It wan In tho nature of n 1 snail division by bytho r tho ts the tho ro re ret t ll to hut but It II In regarded ns lS Mother another straw tho tha direction ot of tho wind Mr motion moton WOI lalo lh tho object ot or calling attention to Irish R The he division 11 n taken immediately atter tho th commencement of ot discussion when the tho and Nationalists were in force Coree Tho result resul was Created with wih cheering especially from the tho Irish benches henche Premier Balour ted tel much laughter that It waa WI obvious the government had been heel de defeated on a 1 proposal to reduce n vote voto by II 1500 50 hut but there thero WOK wan n considerable nf of financial business 1 to be before March lurch 31 und and he did not ed cd nee why wh uny time should bo b wast wasted walt Mr added dMd that the tho honorable member hall had succeeded In II reducing tho voto oto for fOI Irish education by 50 and the government accepted the opinion of the tho houBe on tho subject Mr ned mond retorted i We Wo have defeated the government Then rhel Mr Redmond moved moe to lo report Thin hl was WIS defeated by 11 to 16 votes the government majority being 25 Tho government In the In Interim hud Ild succeeded In muttering enough to ave suvo tho Ih ton n In tho event of ot a adverse vote the ministers would have ho been boen bound to resign A COUP The defeat of the government wa the result of ot n successful coup COU ned by b Mr Redmond and tho senior whip hp of ot tho Iho Irish parliamentary party Sir Thomas H Esmond I nond yesterday after afternoon uter noon non Seeing a I short line lne of ot questions for tor today toa knowing that tho ma Ina majority of the house hous expected tho Irish members to occupy all an the afternoon In of ot Irish education Mr Thomas decided to 10 force a 1 division almost Immediately after question time when the greater grater number of ot the government supporters would still bo quietly lunching at nt their clubs club The maneuver to per perfection ter now HOW DONE Mr Redmond rose rOlo hoMing holding a n large lorla sheet shet of notes In his hand as If It Intend IntendIng Ing to 10 mi Ille Ho a 1 lengthy speech hut but to thc tho astonishment of oC all ni except those thORO in the secret tho thu Irish leader lelder spoke only a n tow few words and then sat down dOII his pur pL ty t demanded the thc division fo ro which sueh careful plans had been b n laid lold A scene of ot Indescribable excitement occurred when Sir Thomas ond Anthony Anthon J T the two teller telen went to tl tho right of the speakers chair thus show showIng showIng Ing that for tor the tho first In many years the Unionist government had been beaten When the clerk of ot the tho house handed tho division paper to SIr Thomas Ks I s mo mend IK thero was WOI a perfect hurricane of eral erl cheers minutes from tho opposition lasting sev several 10 I William Wilam In II his exuberance fV snatched a hat from the tho head ot of a col colleague league waved It wildly Tho ont wl mem members bers bel rushed In II and alil n 1 terrible din pre prevailed pr Ultimately quiet wa a re IC restored stored to tl enable the figures of ot the vot ot to 10 be b called out olt t ASTOUNDED Mr Balour who was S In the tho distin distinguished strangers I I e rl nier nt lt the time appeared momentarily astounded nt It the jubilant uproar The he cheering of ot the opposition was resumed when hon Mr entered tho chamber ond he was wal greeted with wih de derisive cheers and cries of Resign Another message olto for tor Joe Vf Tho ho premier who had hl by b this time re regained gained his hlf accustomed composure phil philosophically phi surveyed tho excited house home j The Thc long lonG sustained su jubilation did Ihl not I tend to the tho advantage of ot the Ihl ton The government whips had i to 10 collect their disordered forces torel from haunts In II London Driving and run running 1 1 ning furiously the sedate support supporters ers erR of tho present government h hJohn o John Gordon MacNei Nationalist fj who the defeat d An end md to ji the tho force unintentionally gLe tho I t further advantage by Iw a n ton 1 lengthy speech when another di division 1 vision was as taken on tho motion 1001 to re report f i I port ort Mr Ir Balour had 25 vot otes s sto j to tho thu good f mm ND EXPLAINS John Johl Redmond sold to a n representative ii X tive of th the Associated lre sub I Ito to the division F To Tn sum It Il up briefly ns 19 to 10 the cause I t tot of ot tho division It I may bo said that tho t 1 government recently Introduced a teaching Irish In four of ot tho lint classes of ot th Ihl lil hl h national schools This caused enu cl spread In Indignation I II to voice which I 1 moved for tor forit torI it reduction of ot th the vote ot f I Mr r Wyndham chief for tor if 1 1 Ireland gave 10 no 10 IU explanation tho Iho d dAl f tion lon and wo 0 defeated de government I i As Al a 1 result r lil of ot the Ill defeat the objection Id r rulo ril I undoubtedly will b lt I I While hlo tho Iho general position po of ot tho government has not been weakened c my I I Impression I 11 that n 1 dissolution will k l follow another such blow Naturally wil n nare r rOe Jj I are Oe Nationalists Yesterday voted with evening tho th government when tho q I on Catholic education In England l Mr Ir 1 had hlll a majority of ot Today r I wih the Irish t hll ho had n i rI minority minor ty of ot 11 1 Tho Iho moral la II that tho Iho i i f Is II ut at hand when wil hold I i tho balance of power I dropped U 1 from SIJ on 01 tha Ihl v announcement n ot the defeat ot th government |