Show PARLIAMENT DISMISSED BY MONARCH King George Regret It e g r e t s French Stand On ns I DOM DOMESTIC ISS ISSUES I S SUE UES s Alludes To Negotiations With U S Over Rum Ships LONDON DON Nov 16 CA CAKing King G George orge acting on the ad advices Ices of ot his c this tills morning dissolved ed par parliament In preparation tor for the gen gen- general gen general eral elections to be bo held Decem Decem- December December I ber her 6 Parliament reassembles on I Decimber 20 0 1 The Tho kings king's prorogation 11 speech I isas as as ILS a follows I My My ly lords and ani members s of ot the house hou e ot of o commons or s sr r f 1 lly Iy fy gO go government recently Ini negotiations aiming at tt the 1 appointment with nith Ith the tIo ot of the tho United States State of ot a con or mission ot of Inquiry to deter deter- detern determine I 1 n mine ne Germanys Germany's capacity to pay reparations Unfortunately It has ha haI hanot I 1 not been le to secure the tho as- as as rent as-rent 1 sent Fent ot of o the French government to these which It had been 1 d would lead to a II solution ot of 4 th thi reparation problem I GERMAN SITU SITU TION I My IY Fy government regards with J profound anxiety the continuance I of oC the present economic conditions largely In ha 1 which depend so large large- ly Iy 13 in fl a settlement of o this ques- ques ques tion question A serious has I de-I de- de developed de vel In Germiny which Is en- en enI engaging engaging en engaging I the cloe clo c and earnest tamest I at-I at at t of oC o my government I The arduous negotiations for peace with Ith Turkey begun besun In No-I No No November ember vember 19 1922 have I am happy to roy Lay beet been brought to a I success successful ful CuI 1 I Nn It EAST LA DIC SED I V t bill to carry Into cerI I re lain tain certain provisions pro of ot the sEttlement at Lausanne on July 24 will be lat lall I be before Core the tho as soon as possible It If 19 I my liopo that tho ot of his treaty ma mav bring real pear to the Near nat East and may herald an era of political and 1 for COl Turkey end hd for fol the countries which are arc renewing with her Negotiations are I proceeding HIt the United States o fOl the settlement of difficulties I with regard to the carriage ot of li liioi and illicit I Importation tion tica nto the tho States DI flis DI I I the st disaster r that S h I r befallen n Japan The s sympathy of ot mv Un Iq i a ith the I land and ou people ou- ou torme forme allies and our O close who friends friends who are bear boar bearIn bearing In log ing- this national tragedy nith Ith cli fortitude ond end hC- hC he rol m My Iy government welcomes the afforded them during the tho last few Cew weeks of ot meeting so BO many mInister from the gov self J dominions and the tho representatives of ot India Tho The confer confer- confer en ettes cs just d wre marked mared throughout by II a a spirit of great cor- cor cor cordiality and good Bill 1111 n ill HOME nou SITU TION of tho house of com corn commons commons I mons moos I 1 thank iou vou 1 0 for tho the pro pro- pro provision vision public Ision vou ou have made for or the pub pub- lic sen Ice ty Iy fy lords and members of ot the houe of ot commons the position ot of agriculture and the problems ot of throughout the country continue to cause me deep I Despite all efforts eff of ot say my go to stimulate trade and l te dl distress tress the ot of large of ot our fellow tellow ns still sUII I My ministers are convinced th t unless measures for tOl the tho safe safe- safeguarding guarding and de c nt of ot home r are arc adopted no perma perma- permanent permanent nent neat Improvement in In their situa situation tion can be expected I ESS AhEAD It Is predicted that the coming election aill 1 III be one ono of ot the fiercest I political fights seen Been In Great Brit Brit- BritaIn Britain ain ala In modern times The opposition parties tee I hM hae 0 a II deep deel grievance against the tho prime for tor playing I a Icon a con con- confidence con confidence trick upon the public In Ia concealing his bl Intentions and forc- forc forcIng forcIng fore Ing Ing an unnecessary election Mr supporters resent this and warmly defend his honesty ot of purpose Laboi I abOl OI admits Itself short shott sho t of ot funds and attributes its Ita poverty to the fact that unemployment and un- un on Oil Pago P co e Two I I PARLIAMENT DISMISSED BY MONARCH MONARC Continued from front Page Pago One der payment hate hale e emptied the th pockets ot of the workers Mr Lloid Llo d Georges George's Jibe In the th house of commons yesterday esterday that the ministers were ere going to the th country nith Ith tin cans caM tied to their tails tads to ask a blank check check-an check an al- al allusion allusion al allusion lusion to the tho proposed preference duty on e canned nned SAlmon has sa has taken the fancy tancy of the liberal press The failure allure of the plans to bring Austen Chamberlain and ond Lord Birkenhead Into the government ranks Is deplored b by bT those con con- cons con sen ser es athes who rho think the loss ot of the these e statesmen will prove prose pro e a great Injury to the party's cause no |