BRITISH POLITICS.
THE NAVAL QUESTION.
(By Cable.—Pr««s Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, January 23. Mr Lloyd George has postponed bis speech at Glasgow till Wednesday, owing to the Cabinet meeting which is to decide the Naval Estimates. The Lord Mayor will preside at the proposed naval meeting at the Guildhall. The Lord Mayor states that the proposed city meeting is of a non-party nature, inasmuch as it will favour a patriotic non-political object, by supporting the Government in its measure for the supremacy of the Navy, and the protection of merchantmen. The '"Spectator." in view of the coming deficit, recommends Mr Lloyd George to reconsider the naval loan proposal on the ground of the enormous political advantage that would be obtained from regularising our expenditure similarly to the German method, and also frankly advertising our intentions to the world. HOME RULE. CONFIDENT NATIONALISTS. LONDON, January 23. The Nationalists are not appealing for further funds, owing to their belief in the nearness of the accomplishment of Home Rule.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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