Show THE ENGLISH ENGLIS 11 CABINET CRISIS with the fall of the freebery Be Re bery ebery cabinet a rather featureless feature JeM administration of the affairs of the british empire has hag come to an abrupt end last friday june 21 the government was WAR defeated in the house of commons on a motion to reduce the salary alary of the secretary of war by 1100 and althou although ah the op majority was wa small mall the pr premier emler hastened to budmon the ministers and they decided to hand band to io their heir resignation which were prompt ly accepted without any expression of on the part of the sovereign it if lord Salla Sall lury ebury accepts the took ot of forming a now new cabinet the dissolution of the parliament Is likely to follow immediately anti and in cave cae the conser natives obtain a sufficient majority lo in the elect loop a trong strong pulley policy internal and may be looked for among me burning questions tiona to lo great britain are those of home borne rule role and the abolition of the house of lords the 8 silver ivor question also albo ha bat been buob lately and la Is likely to be an issue ibue in the comine cam laign on home rule lord rosebery Roa ebery in the erly part of his bi career ma e some promises that have bare not been ful led to the satisfaction of the sup porters of the government gover his H attitude toward the house hauae of lords an a institution he be branded as an anomaly F has been equally tory with a Silia oury cabinet aud and balfour as the leader ot of abe house of commons the liberal party poems doomed to commence anew its long struggle for reforms in the of democracy with this disadvantage however that bat lu IN woo most leader is rapidly nearing his boggan without taboo being followed by a faithful ellida belleba upon apon whom his hh mantle may fall and with ft the spirit of MB with the ovi buleta in fall control friends of home ruts rule to in england scotland ireland and wales have cause for feeling downhearted in view of the present agitation camped by the disturbances in armenia lord salisbury Balis burys le views on the turkish question its as expressed to in 1879 are at attest interest Int erect the berlin condron oon con gresa gron had just completed its labors and england bad secured capern for services er vices rendered the utmost efforts bad been put forth to maintain the integrity and independence of turkey whether use will be made of thle this said aid lord Sall salisbury ebury in summing up the situation probably the last opportunity which has thus been obtained for turkey by the interposition of the powers of europe of england in par ti cular or whether it is to be thrown away will depend upon the sincerity with which turkish statesmen now address themselves the melves to the duties of good covern government ment end and the task of re form it if lord salisbury still holds the opinion here more than implied that the berlin conference was tur keys last chance as far as assistance from england to is concerned Buss laa long desired opportunity has evidently come and his acceptance of the premiership of great britain may possibly be followed by events of great moment to europe and to the he whole world |