| Show BRITISH MOVE SLOW No Action Taken by Cabinet Regarding Regard-ing Aid for Martinique London i1uy Jmrhuo munificent nppro prlutlor yesterday by tile United Slates CungresM for I he relief of the t Martinique tuffciciH President Ttouevells Rir uuc recommending yoooon for lhat I purpose the action of the Celled Staien Government Govern-ment In llfpatching < Jr vcueel hid food yuppllM to Martinique if wure drawn attention to In th Iloue of Commons todr by John Dillon Irlh Nationalist who asked thc Government leader A J 1 JJalfour whether In vkw I of the action of time trltcd States and the fact that a Ijrltlsli I colony suffered so greatly C rent Iirltali Intended to adopt similar relief measure lie I was Mir a vote In this connection wmld be carried unanlmotihly Mr i m Rulfours reply was not calculated ito i-to itlify iitibllc > opinion He said the mutter I 2nu been tinder tho consideration of the rThlmt I I but hv had no statement to make Mr Pal four had iiver heard of a vote of sncli n character belnf sag Kfslcd in lh Parliament Of course everybody ev-erybody felt I bo Kxtruordlnary gravity of Ihe I situation I t and ihe I irmi idouH suffering caused ny I the I appalling calamity Every nshst tiir tin t could hi4 glvn locally I by h duo l Government would Imjjlvcn Mr Dillon jjuve notice that m he vould recur to the subject tomorrow His mi esnlons t wore warmly applauded by thc I House |