Show GREAT BRITAIN'S I I f POLICY OUTLINED Lloyd loyd George Geo-gc Tells Commons CoIn Com Life Deon De De- Nations Nation's mons jp ds on World r Trade London Au Aug IS By B By the Associated a d Press In PresS In a a. three hours' hours speech house of ot commons in which he he d dealt aU with Great Britain Britain's domestic affairs generally s Premier Llo Lloyd d dGeorge r George today disclosed three Important Important Important tant decisions of the tho government o One ro ronas c was nas that tho the war post plan nf i ultra protection under which Imports Imports' I were ne limited to lo those granted special licenses b by the board boar of or trade w will HI be nl abandoned 1 September 1 1 antI and the tho putting put put- I tIn ting jl into effect of or measures measure to prevent prevent pre pre- vent dumping I Tho The second was tho the rejection of or the majority report of or J Justice c coal commission which provided pro tot for or th gradual nationalization of ot coal coalmine coalmines mines mine and In its stead stend launching a a. pl plan ir h for partial government go control r this plan tho the government o will b out buy QU t tho the owners ot of or coal lands who e royalties from mining pa conr t the c miners a 3 share In the c control l of or the thc mines organize the llie mines Into inte districts and establish h 1 a lund fund for Improving the living hiving conditions condi of or miners minors Under the third decision sIon the government gov gov- eminent will embody lj ln hj a bill recommendations for tor a Joint Industrial l coun coun- cli ot of n and f and hour HS-hour week weck and a living wage j applying to nearly all industries t V. V S. S fur for Delay The premier placed I toT foi forthe thc tho dela delay in making peace w with Turkey upon upun the Iho United States Slates Groat Britain he aId ald Id desired to know how far tar tho the United States was yas wasp p prepared 1 to lo assume her share in guaranteeing guar hUar- the tho protection of people Under un under un Un- der del thu tho former Turkish yoke olce and nd while white awaiting this information Great Britain had occupied Turkish terri tern to tory torT Mr Lloyd d Geor George o used strong words In sri in dealing with the tho necessity for Cor the thc thep p promoters of the league to lo good bood faith b by reducing rC armaments lie lies s said that thal those who believed ed most in inthe the league of oC nations must trust it most and tho the rest t would follow Collow them Britain was rea ready to redu reduce c Armaments aa as a first condition of reI c cc economy in world armaments and if i all I other ther countries also alzo wore ready economy onomy would If Ir the Iho nations increased theIr armaments the tho i re- re 1 declared the league of ot n nations would be a Q mere sham and it u scrap of paper Prue er r. r The rhe premier at length on th the economic situation Th The war ho he said has hiis cost Great Britain an an fact of the present situation t was an alarming adverse ad trade trado balance of J The Tho national debt he hc pointed out had town grown from front 20 to tD JVe dw d Old Trade Trad 11 I Wo o can not prosper said Lloyd Loyd G Georgo wo can not nol even en exist without without with with- out recovering and mall maintaining our International trade tracie We WC c cm m must l bring tit lip the trad t in tn n.- n. un O exports and lessening our Imports Import V S I J In Jn ever every cry direction we arc spending more and arc earning le less I W are consuming more and MC we aro producing le less s. s The c e aro arc facts It tan ran not Ja last t. t The rhe premier declared that Great Britain would never improve o economic until there thero came an nit Increase Jn In production There Is la no other al- al he exclaimed except quitting quit quit- ting th the countr country for fOl which wo sc 0 ought fought for four Cour years cars |