Show PRESENT PARLIAMENT MAY j NOT SURVIVE MANY MONTHS Tariff Reform of the Unionists the Leading Issue in Great Britain I London Jan combined strength of the Liberal Labor and ana the Nationalist coalition has reached tonight or more than ama a ma of the House of Commons A Unionist government therefore is out of the question and the only point still under consideration is the exact strength of the coalition ma But if ff an Independent Liberal majority is equally out ot of the question only n a short life Ufe can be predicted for the incoming 1 government In fact both the Liberal and Unionist parties are looking away from the present struggle Into the not distant future when the conflict at the polling booths will be renewed Party organizers ns have been Instructed to keep up unceasing vigilance and to be prepared tor fr an appeal to the country at any moment There Is no doubt but that the success ot of the has been largely due to the tho constant education ot of the agricultural I tural population tn In the virtues of tariff reform This education will be carried into the tho northern counties and Into Scot Scotland land in the hope of winning these terri tern territories tories at the tho next elections The LIberals on the other hand will concentrate their attention on educating the country on questions ot of tree free trade and the tue limitation of oC the vote yote ot of the house ot of lords As an example of facing acIng the I II I government apart from the house ot of I lords and the budget It Is proba probable le that the Labor party will ill Introduce their right to working In the bill which the gov government opposed last session This might easily lead to the defeat ot of the minIstry and to another r dissolution With the return of Premier Asquith and ot of War Val Minister Haldane all cabinet ministers have been Only a few tew additional returns were reechoed received to tonight tonight night The parties now stand I Government La Ia 38 Nationalists 71 2 et gain of at the Unionists to date DS 98 |