Show j PREM PREMIERS N QT ABLE r AGREE 4 Canadians C n Say Not Hot Treated With p ference 4 t SOME OME S PARTIALITY IS SHOWN i LORD I VISIT VIS T MAY LY CREATE A DISTURB ANCE 4 T ONDON July 5 After bv wo me meet t LONDON L logs ings the colonial premiers rem did not get much mu h further further to quota nu t one member nor does there seem to be a prospect p of reaching any conclusions n J fons In Inthe Inthe the he t Immediate future Toe The Question of imperial i defense was wa nut Dut D first as being eing b the least east argumentative but even een here h ere differences have arisen arleen ahen Sir SI Wilfrid Laurier Laurer the th premier of Canada anada Canda C and nd Sir John J ohr Gordon Gorlon the he t prime minister of Cape Colony ap p pear pEar p ear to differ dlf f materially from Edmund Barton Baron the premier of a Australia and Richard J Seddon prime minister of oC New Zealand as to what whit the colonies clon s sou ought ou o ht to do doMi Mr Mi Seddon is being constantly em employed et loyed p as spokesman both in and out of or o f the councils councIl and and this las has given n rise to premiers t o no little jealousy am amo one liLa his hi brother Canadian circles openly express dis dissatisfaction dt satisfaction s Un and declare that Sir Wil Wi frid f rid Laurier Lurier Is not being treated ea d with the he t deference due to a man whose hos Im let Imperial penal peral statesmanship is js so universally aly admired The elaborate manner T In which Sir forthcoming recep p Hon tion In Paris has ha been b enl heralded in the English press was wan wa to no little extent due to a desire to emphasize ize Canadian disgruntlement In n the light fight against the suspension L Lof of ot the constitution of Cape Colony olony Sir John Gordon Grdon had the tacit sup support support port of all al the te colonial premiers who ho feared that the suspension might cre create create create ate a precedent most dangerous to t their theli constituencies J Jt t is said sald that before the premier of ot Cape Colony attained his hh purpose unusually sharp s arp passages oc QC occurred curd between himself and Mr Cham the colonial Secretary The decision of o the British Brish cabinet Snot nat to t suspend Cape ape constitution a n is b I taken tk n to be baa ea a serious s blow to tp Lord Sin Mu Sinners Mi Munera ners nera Ier prestige Irest e eTh Th latter tater openly ope l the pre premier premier pr mier andy and Sir Johns ohp victory victorr IB is I not not t i likely to t improve Improve relations Jel which are an already ady st strained lne Some Som Jn interesting re results suits may be anticipated from the visit t tat at the beginning of August of ot Lord Lon I Alverstone the te lord chief justice Lor and am 1 Sir John ohn Bingham Bingha judge jd of the th queen queens a bench b n Cl division I SIO not of the high h I h court ourt C of ins jus jU tice who was wa a member of or the te South Souti I African commission om of or the house bous of at o f 1 commons South S i th Africa |