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Show SOLUTION OF VETO BILL PREDICTED LONDON, July 28. A olutlon of the veto bill crisis without the creation crea-tion of new poors may be predicted tonight with tolerable certainty. Profiler Pro-filer Asqulth had a long luWview today to-day with King George, who goes with Queou Mary tomorrow to Cowes for tho week-end. Tho "no surrender" movement Is dying of ridicule. Its leaders not daring dar-ing to publish the names of its alleged al-leged adherents. Lord Lansdowne, leader of the opposition In the houso of lords, on the othor hand, has received re-ceived written pledges of support from more than 300 peors in his of-fort of-fort to savo tho bill. The following Is expected to bo tbo coarse designed for tho veto bill. Tho house of commons Wednesday will reject the house of lords' amendments, amend-ments, and meanwhile Intimation will be conveyed to Premier Asqulth that Lord St. Aldwn will tako sufficient Unionist poors Into the government lobby If the Halsburyltes challenge a division to oust thorn. It is believed, however, that even this procedure will not bo necessary, as II is doubtful doubt-ful whether Lord Halsbury's following follow-ing is oqual In number to tho Liberal pers in tho houso of lords. |