Show c CRISIS APPROACHES IN ENGLAND M iOD OF rw t tS 1 S CURING h Y r t t f l Y 4 a 5 T a 41 r M y t tw w D K KYp Zo x I Y 5 5 i ia t a i t r tY tYri ri M 3 L cS r t 4 PR R A L Z rY n nh a Y 5 41 y w t h 1 vr Cr Z Za 5 a at 1 S a c tom tomA A i F Ft t t u a Y Irv a a TYPICAL ENGLISH 3 INC TARIFF I 1 LLOYD I ONDON Jan the election L day whIch means so much to Eng England England land draws near excitement Is even higher than It has been From Janu January January ary 10 to 2 24 the vote will be taken and then the tate fate ot of hopes and fears will be known Dally Daily at the noon hour the streets are crowded and again In the evenIng listenIng to stump speeches as they are called In the States While public sentIment at this tIme undoubtedly favors the budget it itIs itis Is doubtful If It will carry It is noticeable however that the leading Liberal orators and newspapers are more confident whereas the Union 1st id orators and organs are less conti confident dent than when the campaign opened though none the less aggressive some of their newspapers pra practically conceding conceding ing a small Liberal majorIty Including the Irish and Labor of them however predicting a U Unionist majority though not with seeming conviction |