Show I ULSTER MUDDlE MAY MAYMEA MEA THE E END OF OE a PARLIAMENT Only Ohly Way Out of Di Difficulty c Is la General Election Some Think LONDON March 24 Dissolution N.-Dissolution Dissolution of the British parliament may be hastened by the tho events of f the tho last few days according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording cording- to the opinion generally expressed expressed ex pressed today in political circles circle Tho The of tho government to the officers of tho the army who vho declined to serve against the tho is said to tobe tobe tobo be bo particularly significant t in inthis this thi con con- The Irish Nationalists s it is said will wilt not accept home borne rule with Ulster permanently per per- ex excluded while whilo the government govern Jovern ment mont has found It IE ImpossIble to compel Ulster to come como under a Dublin parlia parlia- meat ment It i is argued that tho the only onI- way out of the tho difficulty is to hold a general election election elec elec- tion and apparently no ono one would wO bo be surprised if the government during tho the second reading of tho the home rule bill biU next week should offer to dissolve parliament par hament on condition that tho the home rule the tho Welsh disestablishment and the tho plural voting bills be passed The dissatisfaction of ot the tho rank and andle file le of the tho Liberals with the tho governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's treatment of the thc army armr officers is Is another factor which is likely to hasten a general election Many Radicals Rad Bad ical would like to join forces with the tho labor members and make an appeal to tho the country ou on the tho refusal of officers to act against striking workmen The provincial Liberal papers as as is usual su J are even more morl outspoken on the subject of ot the governments government's surrender I Ito to the officers than are arc their London contemporaries The Tho Manchester Guard Guardian i inn ian n says s 's I It f It is with the hc deepest regret and some flome shame phame that we wo have heard of Premier Asquith's Asquith a even p partial acceptance accept accept- ance of tho the doctrine that officers have havethe tho the right to lay down for fOT themselves the tho conditions under which they will continue to serve seITe the king ling They are so treated because they are rich men and anti because the they have havo the prejudices of of their cla class g Not ot only is is thoro thero one ono law for tho rich man in tho the army and ono one for the poor but there thero is isone isono isono ono one standard for tho the Tor Tory officers officers' loy 10 loyalty alty to their oath and another standard for the thc private soldier whose s sympathies mpa thies are with tho the laboring mau man Similar comments appear in the Liverpool Post also aho a stron strong Liberal paper I |