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BRITISH POLITICS: 'v ev
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At this writing it srente probable
that within . a few days' the British
House of Commons be • again die -
solved rued the A.quith' Gorernrnett
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will append to the ant, y for a man-
date to abolish the vete of the House
o1 LOIITT.` The Gower nlnPni'; hill iii
pet definite limit, upen the powers def
the Horse of female has been Aub•
milted to tow NNly with the hat in►a-
_ _tion_ that amendment will Ont he
accepted; the hill mast be areepted fie'
rejected. It is likely that the Lords
'will propose some alternative. wind,
this not bring aceeptable to the liov•
ernment, the issue will 1* submitted
to =fie people in a general elution.
The position of the Liberal* tenons
toiletoe regarded as etrnnger than it was
a year ago. The uovd•Ge(rge budget,
--Men denounced al confiecatory, re-
volutionary and eltngetheI diabolical,
has won its way and cannot l e effee-
tivrl• at larked. Times ere gond. and
tariff '• reforin " in not so inviting as
it was a year neo. The German war
scare haw subsided. All these %;gni
favor the Liberals, 'and the ('onsetva-
tives are forret' to take new ground.
As soon as the Tend& tare deprived of
their power to strangle Liberal nmeas-
ures, the question of bottle rule tot
Ireland will come to the front. and
this will be a vett' li