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Show sb isri in V IILLII But Insurgents Have Hoisted a J No-Surrender Flag London, Aug 5. The progress of the veto bill towards the crises next week, is now coming into clearer light. Viscount Morely today published a list of 76 liberals, peers who have promised to support the government in passing the measure. A meeting today of unionist peers who favor supporting the government presided over by Yl'co.unt St. Aldw u, formerly Sir Michael Hcs-Beach, decided de-cided that it would, not be advisable to take organized action In voting, but to leave each peer to act on his own discretion. This may add ten or more votes to the government strength, making Stf to 90 in favor of the measure. The only list of names which followers of the Earl of Hals- , . -irV.J !,.,- C.Q (Tirllnf. oury nave puuuaucu unto uo, iuu.1 Ing a majority of between ten and twenty for the measures. The insurgents held, crowded meetings meet-ings tonight at Holborn and Chelsea, at which- the Earl 4oL Halsbury, the Earl of Selborne.-Airfite'n' Chamberlain and Sir Charles Wyndham denounced the government for what they termed reolutlcnary proceedings In dragging King George into the miro of politics pol-itics at the behest of John Redmond, the Irish leader. Resolutions pledging pledg-ing a "no (surrender" policy were carried amid scenes of intense enthusiasm |