18 NOVEMBER 1911, Page 18

Mr. Austen Chamberlain recounted more in detail the negotiations which

had taken place between himself and Mr. Long. It was clear that Mr. Long or himself could be elected only by a small majority, and thereupon they both determined to put into effect their plan of withdrawing their relines. Lord Balcarres suggested that Mr. Bonar Law's name should be put forward. Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Mr. Long accepted this proposal, and now recommended it to the party most earnestly as the solution which promised to secure perfect unanimity. Mr. Bonar Law was then called into the room, and was received with a great outburst of enthusiasm. We do not doubt that the best possible decision in the circumstances has been taken, and we sincerely trust that the party will support the new leader in the Commons with absolute fidelity and unfailing zeal.