Show Says s sWill Allies Will Demand Reparation i In Moving loving lo i g New Vote rot Vote Vote-of of Credit Chancelor Law Lw R Re Jers fers to 10 German Proposals f fi London lire 1 11 TIie t.-TIie The condition Hon of ot P Premier il tin has haH taken n a n slight turn for tor the nor tors' tors lie Ito from a n af f severe fr r 1111 contracted carl early In the nUll mill hiM hi ili Imie lne ordered or or- dered hi him bins in to remaIn In bed beI n a few n till liiN H m more I Friends or of the premier express Hie gile hope lint he ht will Trill lie lu able to jeur In Iii the of 01 next nn nR planned T T Dec H. H Andrew H. Andrew Bonar JJ LJ LAV L' chancellor of oC the exchequer said Enid In tho hOuse of commons this afternoon afternoon aft aCt that no proposals for peace bad yet t been Leen received h by tho the British government gov gov- from the central powers power r He lie n added e that the entente allies required adequate reparation for fot or the past and antl adequate security for the future The chancellor said the total amount or of votes ote of ot credit the tho oun outbreak r ak of or the war wal wa was war lS including for lor extra administration ex ex- ex c In lit moving ln a vote olo of or credit f r- r fl 4 he said that assuming th tho rate of oC expenditure was the same t as ns at nt present the vote ote would carr carry them until February 24 2 Tho TIle total for or the fiscal l year would be 11 The bu budget estimate of or tho the fl fiscal cal calear year ear he said Raid was as exceeded by I Loans to aU allied led governments so amounted to dally Discussing the vote ote of ot credit lt Mr Ir Bonar Law said an additional would he bo required from February Feb Feb- yuan 94 24 to which time tolla today's vote ote is he expected to suffice to the Cn end of or orthe the fiscal year which would bring up the total votes vote for br tho year to 0 0 0 or In excess of ot tho estimate made some months ago b by the t then hen Chancellor Reginald The Tho enormous Increase In output of or munitions was emphasized b by tho the chancellor chan chan- who ho said that If he could give Ivo I the th h figures of or June 1915 and those of oC today todar the difference would be bo almost i Incredible Th The gave e 1 tho the votes otes of or credit The chancellor gave e the votes of ot credit that the they did dirt not quite ciullo represent all nh t the he expenditures There havo have been ex expenditures ox- ox l 1 aboVe p and anti over O tho the vote oto of oC credit of ot bringing the total sinco Inco the tie outbreak of oC the war to That figure taxes the tho Imagination l he ie went Oil on It Il Is la n ft colossal tl figure ure but bul I do not think it is an appalling figure Wo We e cannot continue at tho the present figure indefinitely All we wo can cnn hope for tor I Is that we can keep leep at that figure long bug enough to beat our eno- eno in I es That the extent to lo which England I IE Is IsaIde aIde able to convert her sterling wealth into dollars IH Is the real measure of ot her ability to continue to meet tho the wars war's demands was the gist l t of ot a n brief and pointed speech INch In the of ot commons commons com corn mons tonight b by Reginald McKenna former chancellor of or the exchequer and supplementing AIr Mr lionar BOllar presentation of ot Great Britain's financial position rho Tho debute was brief and tho the war I credit was passed b by Unanimous vote ote Some speeches referred to the German proposal but there thero was wat no discordant U note noto 0 to Mr fr lionar Bonar L Law w announced that l par par- ar- ar would be he prorogued December 2 22 for a a. period not yet tl determined A 0 supplementary estimate issued toda today to today to- to da day provides pro for tor an additional ono 01 million men mell of or nh nil ranks for or tho arm army service during the present fiscal year car Tho The orl original estimate was for tor four Cour million men meno V V |