28 MARCH 1903, Page 3

' The comments of the English, Scotch, and Irish Press

on the Bill are almost universally favourable. The same may be said of the American newspapers, which all greet the measure with satisfaction. The Tribune, for example, declares that a plan of Irish land settlement acceptable to Lord Dunraven, Lord Mayo, and Colonel Saunderson on the one side, and to Mr. Redmond, Mr. O'Brien, and Mr. Harrington on the other, "is no common scheme. It must approximate to inspiration about as closely as anything in mundane politics."