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Show BRITAIN SOLIDLY SUPPORTPREMIER IRISH QUESTION NOT CLOSED TO PEACEFUL PARLEY ACCORDING TO WORD FROM ENGLAND Rejection of De Valera's Terms by Lloyd George May Lead to Irish Plcbescltii on Future Action of I rich Qeat!on London Prltno Minister Lloyd Gcorgo, from whom the next move In the Irish negotiations is looked tor, wan still ailing at his vncaUon tlmo homi-nt homi-nt Gnliloch Friday morning. He war reported to bo better, however, and as contemplating a return to London cnrllcr than he had anticipated to con. suit his collengues on the sltuatloi arising from his cancellation of tin arrangements with Irish delegates a. Inverness. Public opinion in Knglnnd, so fur as It has found expression, Is vlrtunll solid In support of the premier In his contention thnt nil tho advances "Ifos slblo toward peaco huvo been maili by Great Britain and that the government govern-ment cannot go further to meet tin Irish republican aspirations. It is pointed out thut Mr, Uoy George's reply to Enmonn do Vnlorn, Irish'rcpubllcan leader,, left air open ing for the continuation of the discus, slons after tho cublnet had decldii. what should bo done, but tho prepou-pernnco prepou-pernnco of opinion here Is thut there can .bo no furUicr concessions by Knglnnd. Kng-lnnd. Tho government, It is thought, may therefore decide upon n general election to obtain the Indorsement of Its policy from tho p- |