Show Tardieu Jardieu T Pronounces German Republic f Pr Prepared par d for Wa War BALDWIN TO TOr r WIN BUT LOSE IN ELECTION Wont Won't Get Big Enough Majority For Protective I Tariff Dy A G Britain's Greatest t Liberal Editor Cable to The Te Standard Standard- Standard Examiner Examiner Copyright 1923 Will Note-Will Note Will Great Britain throw free trade tade overboard after an yeat yeats s and become a pro pro- teeth pro e tariff nation The ans anser er erto to that question probably wilt will 11 e elno lenon n within another iq the campaign for tor seats seals In Inthe Inthe Inthe the ne nc new parliament is approach approach- approachIng approachIng approach In Ing Its ita climax and the election will bo ho held next Thursday A AG AG AG G the great Liberal cOt eal- cOttor cat tor tor In his dispatch today reit relt- relt- relt reiterates his belief that the Con Con- Conservative athe party will retain Its ma- ma ma majority but with nith its margin so nar- nar narrO ro nar-ro tant Prime Minister Baldwin roo rO v III be ba unable to put through his program program- ratline Failing In Inthis Inthis this Mr Gl Gardtner predicts that the pr will resign and that the Liberals Liberal I as a the second partY then take or- or In the he house will flee Ih the grudging rud support of labor which would courSe Io to another costly election still sUll farther Into the ru- ru future fu future fees eeR ee Herbert As- As AsQuith As ture Mr Ir IU n prime minister once more the sec sec- Lloyd George with Ith David affairs in hl of forel foreign LONDON Dec The t-The l The elector l In- In in intensity n battle i is ra raging with enormous Un throughout the country countr The most moat dramatic e event ent of the un so 50 far has ben the tip tip- ap appearance Former Premiers As- As Asquith As of and Lloyd George on the platform at t Paisley where came Mr fr Is Ii a candidate and andin andIc in Ie acme seme danger of ot being beaten for tor Cap Cap- seat at Iod 1 0 d George Georges George's ran rarOn on Is secure and he Is free freeto freeto freeto to carrY the flaming naming torch of Tree free through Ih tha land His The ho- ho Kin bo Lord Birkenhead has friend II MIt I taken the field for tor protection bu but t publiclY announces his refusal to attick George personally on the of the tho latter's hIgh S to his countr country during the W war The h relations are known to be still In Intimate and both are keep beep beep- beeping keeping ing the door open for tor future pos pos- possIble possible pos possible sible collaboration Their principal principal principal pal aguE Winston Churchill IJ Ii fighting at at Leicester on behalf ot of free trade and having ha a rough time of It D B TO WN wm While lle it Is la impossible to fore tore forecast cast cst tIe the result with confidence the rt rs own Impression remaIn unchanged that Premier Baldwin U Ill Come rome back with a majority so that he be will 11 be uno un- unable un unable able tu carry his protection pol- pol pol policy Ic icy But for the division lon In the rn ranks Is of ot the tree free traders between th Liberals and the Laborites his def defeat would be certain Much depends on the women Many I pre prevail 1111 that they are alarm at the prospect that means a rise in The women represent more than thana II a thin of the total electoral anc It if panic on the question on the Cost o of using Ih Ing s seizes them gener general general- generalis general h l- l is 1 all present calculations as to I Ithe the result will be worthless I The protectionists hope to hold I Ithe the country seats b bi promising th the farmers a 1 bribe ol or one pound an I Iaci aci I on arable arabic land and a shil-I shil shil-liat shil sage Mage minimum for tor laborers I Tio T industrial districts are IX cx- pei cs I pe to vote overwhelmingly for tor fre t-ade t but tho the struggle be- be beI beten be between I ten tween Liberals Liberala and labor Insures the return of many protectionists Subsidiary to the main Issue Is 11 the secondary moth mothe e of Liberals I Ian an 1 labor to secure second po pol IsI l- l I I Itin tin tio i In the new it Evi Evidences dences point to the probability or orthA orth Ih thA Liberis Liberi's winning AGrE AGREEMENT Th 11 agrees that er erthe I Ithe the result of the election the next I lament p-lament will ill be short lived lI In I If f t ct It Is notorious that the Tory Is on two elections In I rapid succession with a yew ew of the finances of both bothI I thi Liberals and the T I still sun are arc very en er costly tine ana I the Tories who control most of the I 1 wealth o helle that neith neith- neither neith-I neith neither er Liberal nor labor lolor will III continue I to ft elections at als or of orte te tea months It Is high highly I probable that ater aler the tho election somo some sort son sorto of o accommodation will be established between the Liberals and ana Ibor The writer anticipates that Pre Pre- PremIer Pre Premier mier mior Baldwin with a small Iman mo- mo malori lori ma-lori lori Including several so will bring in his pro pro- pro protection Itlen proposal be defeated anti ana XI The Liberals as second secona party tn n the house then will wl take office relying on the support of not labor labor not because labor i is friend friendly ly Iy out because labor Is an anxious lous to aVOId another soother costly j nj r In the event of the tho Liberals com corn corning coming ing Into power delicate q questions will vill or arse se Free trade trado has bas the Asquith and the Lloyd Lloyl George Georgef f elements together but the feeling them still remains acute Who Vho would be head of the govern government ment rent The sa say Lloyd G 0 orge olge with Asquith as ns lord chan chan I 4 Ilor The writers writer's view is that Asquith would be premier But ht hat position would Lloyde George take He is reported to want the n How lion the sparks would fly be- be bet be I t en him and M rol |