Show PREMIER DEFINES POLICY If Liberals Are Returned Will Demand Limitation of Power Of of Lords ELF GOVERNMENT FOR IRISH 11 hut Is be An of I London Det It monster meet In In Albert Herbert A minister down the on which tho fral Is appealing to th Ho had beel laid by othel If It returned to the the ot the DC the hou or lords n stop pledged that tho LIberal party would grant government to Tho meeting Wag marked b the great greatest est enthusiasm of tho aUdience composed oC men women having been In the that there be counter lIr Eyer corner of the toda Cor women and a small ban was routed out but managed to get two male support ert the who Interrupted Ur mon with crIes of Voles for women They prompt r Mr Asquith out that just cars Campbell hall In Albert hall the policy oC a Liberal which Included reforms or th In house or commons hl hll l to Into law the promIsed but their will had nullified amI as a climax the which the or com comons ons had had been stepped upon tho oC lords Therefore tho of commans no on the ove It had rallen III hIs to up the burdel Tho st ho said tho government without their but It WM I Ot going to moko that I OU In tho and on be beIr Ir or the lal Ir As Ith we have at this u a single sk that domInates and transcends causo It 5 and ter eat social upon which our henrt iro Is to upon an the prInciple oC gov to the education 11 bills tho said that thu nt stood the main upon principles or bill that the of rejected Tho franchise law lawhe he l still unencumbered with l Impediment for which no justification the topic of AsquIth s ld hIs well known He had no to aller them the or a or the for such change IRISH POLICY After to the actIon or tho oue ot on the of Welsh I and the tate of cerIn In Scotch bills Mr AsquIth to Ireland o mId had been cause tho sent up In her be If did not come ot the house of lorde Speaking last before my ac to the Mr continued I described the h IlS th one I Hurt o British 1 I pt tonight what 1 sala then I Id d on behalf or my colleagues and on oC my part I re that Is a problem to be ved only In one a policy leb tio of he ImperIal mont can fOt up In II system or full 31 regards purely Is not cannot be any of Thero Is not net be any ot r for subject to Is tho Liberal po lie FOI reasons which we bellevo to lIa beo n the present par parliament In advance from nn such but In the the government nt of a Liberal will be In malter free BUDGET DEPENDED Ir Asquith defend l the to reform and In this r pensions were the firt step The budget he hR b n thrown out b tho hom or lords atter or th glern ment 18 n th thre constitutional first the claIm or the house of lords to con In tho claIm or the to the right to compel of the popular third the al of tho house o or their to make unmake tho executiVe o the crown hat has been declared Ir b done It b comes our first dut to make Its recur 0 from the to an unwritten Uli ge Into nn net of to 1 laCI upon tho statute book reco explicit of the lIet tied oC our constitution 11 Is the province of the o lords to me with an to on or Cur any purpose or finance The premier neither he nor other mInIster b ba a maJora In the of common to submit to the r bu J amI or the Ilist foul They undoubted I would not enter the could that experience hils shown to be Cor the unIt and honor or their HOUSE OF LORDS The part Ir Asquith de declared not promoting the oC the oC lords or tho p of a but It asked o the that the house of lords be confined to Its propel functions and that the absolute vote must go goHe He personal did not the odds against which he to con contend tend but the wall unanimouS In demanding the absolute con control or the finances b the or or tree trade an effective curtailment or the of the house of lords fhe meeting a resolution de declaring claring In Mr As DavId Lloyd George or exchequer who framed the rejected by the houle of lords moved a vote or thanks to the chaIrman of the meeting Ho received un o n Mr Asquith not alone In to the people their first real touch or orthe the campaign fol Arthur T Balour leader or the opposItion In the house or mado a sImultaneous plea to them In a quiet to the directors of the of London who chosen him as theIr candidate MANIFESTO Mr manifesto will bo dis disappointing appointing to an enormous ot othIs hIs political follower Inasmuch It reforms as the filst plan In the Unionist platform Mr makes no attempt to de define fine tariff reform but his In an accusatIon tho oral government Is In a con to destro the by a single chamber govern government ment Ilk that of Greece The manifesto Is long It the history or crIsis and that the government If that the ot commons appeal to the country even In the most extreme al e He eHe cites tho United States where tho principle of the Con Is that ever class or prop should bo taxed and no such the budget could bo there wIthout a ma In both or become law without a national the majority or the countr while even Il the house or representative Imposed taxation It could be rejected or vetoed by the president I nm not 50 Immoderate says h Balfour as to demand such securIty tor the citizen but only that If exceptional taxation Is at 0 caprice or a minister he should not be or the menns known to the by whIch an appeal to hIli fellow countrymen may be 11 charges the government with having for four ears engaged In Ina a conspiracy to secure a cham chamber I ber system as In He admits that house at lord Is open to re torm but that the question Is only remotely connected with the present Issue After a brier criticism or the budget the refers at length to the problem or unemployment n tho ono dIfficulty which It Is I to by the It then to state that Mr anticipates great re |