Show I BRITISH PREMIER fEELS LACK Of S SUPPORT T Daily Telegraph Forecasts Early Resignation and F Formation Formation For For- or- or mation of New Cabinet LONDON March 1 The The probable early resignation of Premier Lloyd George is foreshadowed by the Daily Dally Telegraph which says that Mr Lloyd George is much dissatisfied with the present position and that he feels he heis heis heis is not receiving the tho loyal support to which ho he is entitled as head of t the government and that his influence in inthe inthe n the house of commons Is seriously weakened There r r faro are aro intrigues against Him personally continues the Telegraph and the deliberate attempt b being ing made to rupture the coalition has made his position extremely difficult and furthermore furthermore fur fur- there are no present signs of the party differences being healed The Tho Telegraphs Telegraph's parliamentary correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent believes that the prime minister has written to Austin Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham Cham- as leader of the unionists plainly expressing his feelings and Intimating that he cannot continue to submit to these humiliating conditions condi condi- The The Telegraph editorially thinks the prime minister is completely Justified justified Jus jus- and adds Continuance of such treatment as as' as ho has received must render his resignation able In its further comment the T le- le graph says It is evident that a ft crisis which has been developing for tor some weeks past Is coming to a head somewhat sooner than was anticipated although it has hM long been clearly Inevitable in inthe inthe inthe the absence of some marked change in the tho spirit prevailing in those quarters quarters quarters where the trouble had its source Until the nature of ot the position Is finally determined consideration of the prospects must be tentative but It is plain that if U Lloyd George resigns re reI resigns re- re signs the coalition will pass into history history his his- I tory toO the tho moment his resignation is accepted It can only be succeeded l' l with the present composition of the house of ot commons by a unionist ministry ministry min min- whose principal function would be to proclaim early dissolution of ot parliament The newspaper contends that It U such a ministry appealed to the country country country coun coun- try It would Inevitably be defeated and cites the tho recent bye elections and other signs to support this view It maintains that even a united coalition going to the polls would have a hard fight against the present tacit co cooperation cooperation co- co operation of labor and independent liberalism while unionism standing alone would not escape disaster And in that disaster tho Telegraph Telegraph Telegraph Tele Tele- graph adds the whole nation would be Involved Great Britain today Is In no condition to survive the consequences consequences consequences conse conse- of such Buch a calamity as en entrance entrance entrance en- en trance into office of ot a government dominated by labor |