Show i DEPENDS ON THE WAR VY ± V t PARIIAUENT MAY BE INSES > u VV V sioir ALL SUMMER I 1 > 4 L Meanwhile Until Roberts Bringa t J Campaign to a Climax the Govern V Caip4ig I Culnx trm yc8 ment Will Continue to KlirrTIme 0 J V London April 2S Copyrighted io Q Press Though the i by the Associated PresThough te V I event of the week lu England has been tIle resumption of Parliament It I scarcely justified even passing comment com-ment Lethargy has marked and probably prob-ably will continue to mark the debates I nbl Dissolution is In the air but all the of Commons members of the House o now seem lo realIze that their happy release from Westminster d entirely V en-tirely upon the progress of the war In South Africa although as announced weeks ago In these dispatches until Lord Roberts Ldigs the campaign ton to-n climax the Government will continue con-tinue to kill time adopting noncommittal noncom-mittal attitude toward any home measures serious controversy ures that might engender troversy and holding back any announcement an-nouncement of any permanent pojicy In l regard to South Africa until the issue I of arms slmplliles the multitudinous problems Involved V CANNOT FORCE SALISBURY The Liberal papers Inveigh against this endeavor to secure peace first and announce the policy afterward main polcy tainingthat a frank announcement of the Governments intentions toward V the South African republics would hasten peace However the greatly Liberals hniten are far tQ hopelessly divided on the war question to have any qhoncu I of forcing Lord Salisburys hand in this icspecU Thus the unimportant situation Is i likely to define Itself Into forgetfulness amid Liberal clamor that the Government Is t making deathbed IV repentance on International Issues and V when Lord Roberts breaks tho backbone V back-bone of the Boer resistance the Pre mler will spring 1 programme and gc V beforo the country I I RECONSTRUCTIN FA PARTY Judging from Lord Spencert speech this week herculean offortB are being made vck the oldtime Liberal headers l Lord Spon to reconstruct the party to cnsluct but cer blessed every Liberal election blcsct d hlmaelC In the same breath declared hlrielC for Lord Rostbery That Is thu rock Von V-on which the Liberals spilL The attitude Premier will prob titude of tile former 1 ably have mol affect on the next election elec-tion UHVH any other circumstances except ex-cept Iho outcome of the war ROSBBERY HOLDS ALOOF Strenuous efforts arc making to bring Lord Rosebery Into active nf rnrnsr poll i and within the fold ot recog i tics again ajit WltlJ nlvt nized party lines hut BO far thuy have mot with no succeed as he cannot be persuaded to out International policies poli-cies l1eninded considerations affecting the empire While he stands with the majority ma-jority of rhlt Liberal leaders on loc J Issues he Is bitterly at variance upon Imperial questions with a nrge body Forwards especially the of the parly more radical section As Lord Rose or morc rdical his followers numbers among folowerl bery numbrs Fowler Mr V Lord Spencer Sir Henry Fowllr 511 ltnr other leaders IL II Asqulth and many nd he surmised that the It can ony ers Conservatives will put off the ulnctlon Itt or until a moment most opportune tpr unt the disintegration themselves and then faced br opposition sw cp tho of sW integration oposJon IntogrlLon thaa at completely at country oven more the last election alt |