How well founded are some of these misgivings may be
seen, however, from the efforts of the Daily Chronicle to dispel them in the following set of answers :— British Weekly. Daily Chronicle. "They have resolutely de- "There have been official and clined to have any official and unofficial dealings on the part serious dealings with the of members of the Government
Labourists and the Irish." and the Chief Whip, both with the Nationalists and the Labourists."
"They are apparently deter- "The Government intend to mined not to approach the approach the King as soon as a King." situation exists which permits them to do so--i.a., as soon as the Lords reject their veto plan embodied in resolutions."
" They intend to bring in the " They are pledged up to the Budget with the certainty of hilt to do their best to pass the being defeated, and go to the Budget. The British people country upon we know not voted for it as much as they
what." did against the peers."