Show BALFOUR SAVES CHAMBERLAIN LAIN I Him of Any Necessity for fo r CRISIS hAS JUS mm BEEN A Accomplished Ills Illi nt To Tu Irto Trado or London June 10 By a 0 roua and extraordinary speech Premier tonight smoothed ov over r the tho In cabinet relieving CoIo Colo nial Secretary Chamberlain of ot nay no nu cw ty for tor resigning and for tor tho the mo trio mont ment averted a ens crl Mr Ir Balfour ac h d this without the tho government either to protection 01 or free treo trade though the time effect of ot his lila speech speed will generally 11 be hi n to moan mOlln that the tariff Ustia Is In to bo be relieved for Cor forthe the tho Honry which gave rU rJ rise a to 10 th the most do de bate In the present ua do dot by time the of ot SM votes oiw rompo composed ed of at Liberals t I and Iran members The rime minority who sup ported Mr were welo nil all followers of ot tho time govern merit ment while many of ot the party abstained from fruin voting It wag ins half past 10 tonight when Premier sprang to lila his feet feat to 10 reply to the taunts of ot the tM appo apportion and appeals from Ills his own The rho premier was lIas loudly cheered He hind had scarcely begun to deal with Mr Chaplins amendment he was Will Interrupted with a of ot up imp nt at the entry of ot Mr Chamber lain who iho had hl il been absent hitherto throughout the The flie colonial dropped Into hu hita accustomed place The fhe house was packed with peers members of ot time tho house lous and spec spectators nt III It hums has not been Jeen since the time days of ot homo rule In a II whimsical vein Mr Balfour ox ex explained that the only reason that tho the corn co n tax wag lIs put In on was because tho the government wanted d money monny and the tho only reason reulon It was taken oft off wan was be caumo the government wanted mooney money no longer to time the of It vacillation made against him time the premier took on oum a II tone tomme of ot unusual ve is vehemence I lie Ho declared that he lie though A l believer In free tree trade tied which statement met mel with loud applause dill did not regard It an liB a fetish Cellah and lie he had hd hadan hll 1 an absolute open mind regarding the time necessity for tor any alterations In a II H Ht t tern m which was founded IP in suit condi condl conditions conditions of ot fifty years ago He e refused not only oni to make mft ke n a state statement ment merit of oC any finality upon such nn on Im mi Important question hut but ho ht also refused to 10 compel his Imis colleagues to conform to toa ton toa a n standard of at opinion upon ripen which self Hit had on nn open ollen mind He lie that differences of ot opinion existed with within in the Iho cabinet but bitt these thOle were not se so serious rious enough to cause the resignation of ot any nn member i j I Mr made an nn pam enforced by imy the precedents of at trio fric friction tion In tn Mr ministry for tor al iii allowing lowing time the premier r to retain remit an upon mind upon a tI question eo ro and so HO to any party Issues Time speaker did not believe the time country would nor evor return to the time old protection and no tax on food was ever Imposed without the time full assent of ot tha the class cluSH classes They ire Jre confront confronted ed fId lio continued C the thu premier by hues great groat phenomena huso tariff walls against tile the United Kingdom the tho of o trusts and the desire of ot th colonies for tor fiscal union with the mother country These Thise factors could not riot be bG b Ignored lie maintained that the method of ot starting a n public discussion was wall the only way WilY to deal with these thue phenomena though he did dill not commit himself to toMI Sir Mr Chamberlains more advanced pro It would be folly tollY and rash yash ho ild id to Intel Interfere fero with the great which had been b en In operation for tor ro co 0 many years without tho time most careful examination and without due regard for tor history hl tor and amid An l the traditions of oC time pa put paM t while at I th the same time they could coull not Ignore those now ni problems which tho fare of ot Indus Industrial trial life lIe presented for tor decision and the action of ot This fills noncommittal speech 8 and ap sip appeal i peal p ll made mude with all nil the tile eloquence and an mn which Mr Balfour wields to too ucc for Cor an all au open i mind In iii the cabinet brought forth constant cheer cheering cheerIng cheerIng ing Throughout Mr Chamberlain sat betide be llIo the leader ot of the tho house beaming with wll h satisfaction Sir Henry tho the Liberal replied appealing for tor an tin opportunity for tor the public nubile to 10 more fully tull the th Issue raised HP Ito said one une member of ot the government was prepared to make o tl revolution In Inthe time the fiscal system slIt m a question dp 11 1 which the next general elections hould be Jp decided This Tills appeal 1 elicited no r response on ott the he part of ot the time govern II nl 4 The Thc members of ot time the house trooped Into time the th lobby to vote against Henry Chaplins amendment the general com coin comment ment being has his Cham Chamberlain Tho Time colonial secretary himself limit ail said Ou friend the en vy Is la this time With time Ilia of ot somo Irritable the Unionist party lIrly Is great grot ly Iy relIeved alloyed by b tho time outcome of ot time tho de tie bate bale all 1111 tho the members ev press Ins glad gladness 1111 ness flees that I hA t tIme the t crisis v i r at tho the thoMire Mire time at he the same pame cabinet could not loi to o em om brace such Uchi opposition on the fiscal policy ot of Great areat ln ns tUI Colonial Seer S Se Chamberlain anti and Chancellor of ot the Ex Exchequer Exchequer Exchequer chequer |