Show PARLIAMENT IS PROROGUED London Papers Make Dismal Com Comments Comments ments on the Occasion DELIGHTS CYNICS Till Tho Tintin VII with Vail lall of and London Aug Au 17 Proroguing of or par today Is the occasion of or mud doleful comment The Mall Ga Gazett Gazall zett zall refers to the results with annotations on The Decay o 0 Parliamentary Government The Thi of the Constitutional tern tem However this may IOn bo be finance Wall the only big thing dealt with during the thi sell lon I the Times and un point Il out the decline of the authority o othe oC the ministers tera In the house of commons Tho closure has hns been used u c more fre tre fluently q than ever before Mr Ir Balfour the government leader has delighted the cynics by b his cool unconcern It n walking to the house of commons at nt 11 and brookIng breaking off debate by the thi closure The says that the government has hns bungled In the war and nn In finance It defines Sir Michael Hicks Hench chancellor of ot the exchequer as os u n politician 1 absolutely Ignorant of ot fi finance finance nance and who knows ai aa little about the money market ns as any all other country gentleman The paper contrasts contrast the effects ol ot the enormous sums borrowed by b the States and France In III with the full In resulting r from the methods of if Sir Michael Hicks ona attributes It to the governments financing It says there Is 18 a mistaken belief abroad that the resources of the country have been Immensely eug exaggerated and nn that Great Is not M rich an aM reputed and claims that tha t the be bo belief lief lIet In the almost Inexhaustible re rt of Great has been b n herc hC one of the great guarantees of ot otI I Parliament wound up Its to today day dR and wax prorogued Hod Hoden Wen en Sir Ir Michael summoned the commons nt about 4 to the house of lords to hear hIlr the kings speech The royal roal commissioners m on this occasion were the lord chancellor fl the Duke of ut Marl IRrl Marlborough borough Ashbourne the Karl arl of oC and an Karl farl They The were vere nil attired attire In their peers robes robesOn On the arrival nt or the common the was read It rays MII My t loNe and Gentlemen U It Is I Mt Ht to be bl able to cloie the first parliament of ot my reign with the thc ns RS Burance that the cordiality of ot the rela relations tlonA of at Great Orf t with hc the other remains undiminished A reference to rhino Ig Is merely eon con congratulatory gratulatory on the attainment of ot an nn agreement ment In III regard tn to the Indemnity for Its 1111 nt and tilt the pun of the Ihl moat guilty offender dell The progress of mv m forces freeK In thE he of or the two republic by b which my South African wn III J him hIlS been b n steady stead and continuous ou ous nut Hut owing to the difficulty and ex extent extent tent f the country countr to be traversed ed th of ot the military operations hi haa 3 in |