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Show FAEiyiffit Daily Express Presents War Situation in Most Pessimistic Pessimis-tic Manner Possible. LONDON, Dec. 11. The Dally Express Ex-press presents in its biggest typo what it describes as "Lloyd -George's danger." dan-ger." It represents the premier's position posi-tion as threatened by tho growing strength of 'hiB enemies in the house of commons 'adding: "Parliament Is weary and worn out and the last rags of its representative character have dropped away. The war has driven a plowed dyke across :11 the old boundaries and cut broad, deep new furrows of public opinion and policy. The pacifists seem to be growing grow-ing in numbers. Time is wearing away the loyalty of the liberal L"loyd-Geor-gltes. It only required an occasion and an old parliamentary hand to throw down the government. Exhorts the Premier The Express urges a speedy appeal to the country. It exhorts tho premier to realize his danger in time, to coiv? forward and lead the masses against the pacifists and InefTicients. It ox-presses ox-presses confidence that he would lie victorious, obtaining a decisive mandate man-date and a long period of unquestioned pov er. In this connection It is worthy of note that the Tory Post and the radical Daily News made vehement attacks on Lloyd -George last week on the occasion occa-sion of the anniversary of his premiership, premier-ship, declaring he had lost tho confidence con-fidence of the public. oo |