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Show LIBERALS WILL m POWER Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to Lead the British Government. NO DOl'BT BALFOUR'S CABINET WILL RESIGN Kiiiic Will Tim' Invite Sir Henry to Form a Ministry. LONDON. Dec. 1. Notwithstanding the repeated assertions from the Liberal side that Sir Henry ramphell-Bannermnn would not take pfllce at the present Juncture, Junc-ture, it is now generally beiievd that the result of the Cabinet Council to be held today will be the heralding of a Liberal Government, with Sir Henry us Premier, j The nfTlelal announcement of the result Of the council Is likely to he delayed for a few days, but the Associated Prrns understands un-derstands that Mr. Balfour will Intimate to his colleague his de-Ire to leave office and will Invite their concurrence. Government Will Resign. A few days will he required for the formalities oi laving the matt-r bt for King Edward, who will arrive at Bui k ingham palace next Monday to hold a PrlVy Council on the following morning Probabh the resignation f the Go rumen ru-men t will be announced on Wadn. id i and then King Edward will Invite Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to form a Minlstrj Sir Henry Will Accept. Sir Henry s acceptance of the task ll regarded as a foregone conclusion In which event the election will take- place-In place-In January The Liberal Daily News In an editorial on the situation puts the case bluntly In favor of sir Henry CampbeU-Bannermaii taking "fie M says Suggests a Possibility. "Suppose that In the event of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermans refusal Premier Balfour should advise King Edward to semi for Joseph Chamberlain. This is doubtless a somewhat wild suggestion, but It cannot t. doubled that Mr Chamberlain Chamber-lain would seize the opportunity to form I a protectionist Government " |