Show BRITISH ARE london june 17 the deadlock which has arisen between chief irish secretary wyndham and the irish leader john flond a a result of yesterdays debate a the house of commons in which john Red monds amendment lo 10 the and bill abolishing the minimum price at which the landlord may eel was opposed by sir wyndham rejected by the house threatens to imperil not only the irish land bill but the existence of the government during the present session the ministry has more than once escaped defeat by the support of the and since sir chamberlains fiscal policy renders the governments precarious the support of the irish members is more than ever necessary to the ministers several unionists supported redmond in the division after having in the course of the debate vainly advised mr to to a compromise As matter of fact haa the irish leader challenged a division earlier in the evening the government would then have been defeated and mr omission to thus snatch an ad vantage from the absence of many unionist seems to indicate his desire to do everything possible to insure the passage ot tha bill and endeavor to induce the government to reconsider ita position the whole body of voted in support of john Bedro onda amendment with the result that the governments 1 majority was reduced to forty one votes the liberal leaders t a meeting lam night resolved not to challenge mr chamberlaon aln zoll verin proposal by a formal resolution in the house of commons but to confine themselves to attacking his policy whenever an opportunity occurred |