k-4 r -i n . . -t J" n-irr- r MwiPwl.f..i..1i, k . r iillflYD.GBMPUIfi foe mo m By Ed Ij. Keen (United Press Stall Correspondent) London, Dec. J. Slom political ob errerd toiUy saw i the nnanlmonsl -sudatory attitude assumed by the Vorthcliffe press toward Premier Lloyd George' Irish proposal a possible ab roachment between the great publish er and the statesman. ' tiA Tendon Times ft nil Mail leading Northeliffe publication, were profuse ta their praise ol the premier's plan, heretofore these newspapeis hare been hitter in their attacks upon the premier, following Northeliffe s treak with him during the peace eon- jn - - ... . Evening papers yesterday continued the shower of praise which has been peapel upon iub )iruivr. t : Uoyd-George's proposal gives the world an example of British statesman ship, the Evening Globe declared, whUe he Westminster Gazette said no Amer ican could condemn it fairly. iMt It I'D In InteiMI. "The scheme puts Ireland's fate in Irish hands,'' the Evening Standard as serted, while the: usually hostile Star said the premier clearly had one eye on American opinion. It compared the taxation ; powers with those of state legislatures In the United States justi-1 precedent in , the United States in the division of Virginia and West Virginia. I "If the premier's plan fails to work, ' the Star asserted,-"we will say to the American people we've given the Irish the same powers of self government is rossessed by the states of the Un'on and they've rejected them. It will be difficult to keer up the anti-Britiah campaign in the United States if that Happens. , no doubt that was part of the. calculations of that master strate gist Lloyd-George." Parliament adjourned late yester flay until February, after the lot-? chancellor had read the king's mes sage. -' Kine Upon Peacw RfTown King George declared tween the. allies were happy and bene- nctai toward all. He expressed grati , tude at the success of the Paris con ference, . but regret at the "unhappy Ijumiun ; 01 Kussm, where, , he said, there Wte no immediate prospect of a constitutional government upon whici permanent prosperity depends. The king's statement that "the task f remedying the grave economic posi tion of a large part of Europe" was too s tor one nation was considered sig nificant, in view of the veiled apnea, for aid from the United States, whi.-n have been made repeatedly, He said Great Britain would "glad.v co-operate with other governments." The high cost of living is receiving the government's constant considera tion. King George concluded, 7rf9Z.tlC-. 0 o - -Santa j Jirickly Hiese Usefd S-PJOKANE-WANTS CIjTJB , Spokane, Wash.,"" Dec. 24. This cit. will attempt to horn into a new North western league to be organised in Se at:le early in January. Vancouver Victoria, Great Falls, Butte, Seattle, Ta coma and Spokane will have delegates at the meet. 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