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Show WILL MAKE COMPROMISE ON HOME RULE BILL London, Nov. 17. Tho government has decided t seek to nrrango a compromise with tho opposition leaders lead-ers In parliament to the homo rule bill, according to Tho Times., Premier Asmilth, It says, within n week will j mtiko an offer of a clHuso suspending tho operation of tho bill in Ulster for a definite term of years, and also will proposo to place an additional burden on Ilrltlsh tnxpayers In order to compensate com-pensate tho Nationalists of Irelnnd for tho temporary loss of tho wealth of Ulster. Tho Times adds that Andrew lion-nro lion-nro lnw. leader of tho Unionist pnrty In tho house of commons, and his colleagues col-leagues are ready to consider any such proposal, but aro not likely to accept It whllo tho followers of John Hcdmond strongly opposo It. |