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Show england:s campaign is growing warmer LONDON. Jan 4. All available prominent prom-inent speakers of both parties, were busy tonight addressing political meetings. Premier Asquith at a meeting at Brighton, Brigh-ton, from which women were excluded, and Chancellor Lloyd-George, at two meetings In London, made a great play at the expense of the peers' oratorical campaign. The premier thought that. If the prers only could he Induced to prolong pro-long this campaign another fortnight at the same rate as to volume and venom, the liberals almost might be content to hold their tongues altogether. The chancellor of the exchequer expressed ex-pressed the belief that the peers never worked so hard in their lives. They seemed lo think that the house of commons com-mons waa an nssemhly of lunatics and that Iho peers were their keepers. The ppfrs. lie said, were walking through the valley of humiliation to find work for the unemployed. |