| Show FAVOR EXPORT COAL GOAL TAX Conservative Lambton fr Frederick tl Denounces the Government Go O IlIG 1 lIt i 01 0 r Ardon If Iou ill house of ot com corn Lor May adopted tho the coal COlli tax lax by bye byn lion n the tho of f 13 to consequently n on rote e a export coal cOllI Lof per ton lo loBas on of a 11 U x majority ot of lOG These adopt d b by a II Bas aJ do du not represent the tho theof 41 of at the In members embers ot the Houle the Issue the one und bud soured secured the record nt a part ent and by v n a lle hulled polled within Inca II score of of pa the agures during the last ilal 1111 Th prim ills of at the tho cout coni tux tax taxI I day da or h the til within l tho liberal II be Ill I ranks v It Wll arey Orey II L II 11 ir I liberal and lord hales halest tarn Un an a tho th n tax eloquently the lost last lostro aste t no little pathos II and anda t ro I it et nn ull behalf of at the tho miners 1 I a br d a station or of life lICe they worked be beh beIng n ahe Ting Ing to h interesting feature features the most i pert f te he e li h of ot Hot Hon Frederick Lsd Lart s J a s I of at the th I ball miI l of ot Dun Dutt Dunko F s ending among the conser rho ko bo har 31 denounced the government ns nil ass t d Jt of riotous hounds after otter n a owe evo s park to the coal whir he b i tn t 1 11 dei thu chancellor r had represented the thet r the i or Hi i sa as lIB a inra ll Ira and mul foreigners for e and l he hei hee t f In 1 they Iha e were e as ns u II i I nip iPP 1 a tet pt el of nun t n en as u s over ocr of sat lIat on tho the thoi eminent meat benches i s c sir c i Ir ern Ml au had l lI I a Hench h attempted t i iI I I to but Mr air Ir 1 paid ul I little I t Tin T hi hc 1 le lv Pv people o who hall had como come In in Ia to hur hrar ih the C f stages tales of ot the do III doUt dot Ut 11 bunk rd U g of Duala as us they tile ho t u i I tr th t right of ot th lb miners to strike pro 1110 proFi aristocrat who win declared Fi tI Jn d J by an nn arl Stir Ith th win 1 were Ne us the food goal na many rose a IL air ILIf ir If n 0 nho h l i S 4 won I on II the Victoria n r of ot the govern f r it John OIl ol bitterly objected to up the tho ot of ofA fth th the tax taz Arf A an rota 1 t t u and a ltd contending g I th tax tat would give Hive the United gf S 5 a to o cut out British coal This started th the hull bull rolling rid for tor h me rn Urn time the house gave gae Itself up tip to toa In 1 a H ru sOn of nt tip th merits of ot r r I ill and Smokeless Welsh with fr quent to Americas grow roV loa m hant marine and the leg of I aol oal Mr Ir Half fall mr ur In rambling st style lc summed up 11 the tb duto basing his ar u mint upon the prop sitton lIlon tint that such Juch n 1 ca and ever crr in Industry RH as n the this export of tit roam could rould not be he seri AIrl Lp t fd bj by b the Imposition of ot a n at alax t tat lax r of 01 u in a ton inn He lie dl as nil Ii 1 W 11 rouble th the theory theor that thatA A i jn ati 0 a i 1 ever evel be bo able to tot tor r t j 1111 lh h hn hII n II nhe hp ic In h followed there therl w i s mu b h i row cross i of lair John Merely Morely Morel MorelI 1 I 1 1 I i Ill fill the th Bit Ii h b h tOm voting while h II 0 wl al ail a the i tn m H O a mt i Hn j m d the opposition I ring Mr Ir summing up one 1110 oner of r f b II his 10 Hn o n n r n tits a remarked audibly I 4 U vM pp rp p o rh h but of or course e en I n ur d Hil i s not know what he Is III talk tall h In i hrut iu This r sa s a I which seemed to toft tome me ft dh Hh the th of ot other gov govro gO ro rs neni hem bj by L Indeed If It the 1 mint urgent hips had not been rr I r nt n and ani if lr it hill hid not Ilot been hn feared lh Ih t Ho the Ih government was tens likely to be he J ir a my n who I d f in Ia f r or of I f the tax would either cither I e abet abstained nell ned fr nn voting or would h b le c c e voted rated olp a It n What hat the Miners federation will do dotu r tu nil t b be seen Keen Judging JUtI from the they thel l tp y ch J the tabor labor members during III r s st t lys I i of 01 the debate the fed tell fedi ta i T i ilc likely to declare n a pen gen penK gentt c cs tt s K Ihus pre a n i ft r beu be n organized labor In hor and Par Pai II Such n collision as IA was said Mill saidI I p Ir nt v url turi r the dl discussion might ti is I ae e t rota in us i 1 the till cool coal industry and andS Ig S Injurious oust to the country countr H 11 J 1 f tr rk l k May Maj II 7 Tho action of ar tho the thon I h n C VM MP i e i lament today will Mill e mule importance than thon the ver Ir verI IrI Kur i 1 ry rr WM debat en on n the coal cOllI tax In Ill ft I le t r ut lIst Ii t r Ti hit says AaS the tho Trib r J UJ Ic n c f respondent Ilke Like that debate It II will be bl n 1 demonstration n 1 mast the but lint the Ihl io cannot be In III advance It ItIs It Is probable that there thero will nut be e a general of ot work In III tho the cot cob and that the delegates will content with a Q political demonstration t tho the coal coni tux tax If It the conference orders a n strike tIll the country will trill bt he t with u Ii grave gmt Indu situation Sir Ir dray Cray n strong speech in the house hOIle of ot mat last night against the HIP ta tax In his hili es esto e eto to the threatened threat nt d strike he hI was Intense Intensely ly I serious He lie warned the tho government not to regard the miners threat as ag n mere merl bluff As n tt 1 strike would be he tan tin tantamount to un an ultimatum from one section of or the community to the tho rest rist and he hI declared In a 1 tone which left leU n a adeep der deep p Impression Impre Klon on the tho house houpe that such an nn event would be bo th nearest t approach to civil war Will lri nf had known In many man generations Sir I Orey Is still a n young man but hut he hI Is flit of ot the soundest sound t thinkers In meat ment and generally Is rr as lime iho future lender of ot the liberal party IN Nei York fork May a C Thero Is Js 8 a little gossip from the smoking room Loom of the house hous of or commons says s the Tribunes London Landon 14 lldon correspondent Mr Chamber Chamberlain Chamberlain lain has haM remained In the tho during the thc session eKlon and devoted lf to 10 the tho routine work stork of this the colonial oro cm health has hall slightly Improved Bpd and the old tortes cannot be bp convinced that he h will tent aban abandon don public life lite this thus year Many Ian of ot them would prefer to tit have hae the lut 1 of him bin rather UlAn run any ilk of transfer of ot Mr Ital lIal four foul to the upper house r I Mi Ma th ham m lM assumption of ot leap r In lu Inthe lutha time the |