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November 12th, 9.15 p.m.) > LONDON", November 11. -flatter Ministerial appointments arc as follows: gSWrah'Sir Thomas Inskip. Secretary to the Treasury: if tfittcr Guinness. for Scotland: Mr W>l- - Scotland: Mr ry for Iho Homo Dc2LL'. Mr Godfrey Locker-Lamp-pfi&m*' M
| *twkr-Secretary for V\ ar: The Earl j 'fS&Dtaiy Secretary for Overseas j fade- Mr A. M. Samuel. , to tho Air Ministry: j I <s» Philip Sassoon. | fcrlUmentary Secretary for Trans- | J. T. C. MooreI farfiarnentary Secretary to the Board [ rttjaottion; The Duchess of Atholl. fofcn niter-Genera I: Sir William I jilchdl-Thcmps o !). j poster of Pensions: Major G. C. j t torn- 1 jjiiiiitcr of Transport: Colonel "V\ il- [ Mi "Ashley. , [ for India: Earl f fn&Ho?' . . I E Epfer-Sccretary for Foreign Affairs: j i, McNeill. : ,'®e'Colonial Under-Secrctaryship lias J goffered to Mr W. G. Orinsby- *> is at piesect in East Africa, acceptance has not yet been I ; fi® RE 0F LIBERALISM * TO THRIVE AS MIDDLE ' PARTY * asd *.z. cable association.) November 12th, 8.40 p.m.) H&MNDOX, November .11. Telegraph," commenting Reform Club address, ue the Liberal Party surprising revival. But that Liberalism elsesignally to thrive as a 1 that in Australia, as of Europe, philosophic Iwindled • rapidly in nee whenever Socialc attract the Radical its banners." LNDIDATES SPEAK (Sun" Sewice.). nber lSth, 12.50 a.m.) 'DON, November 11. .development is reportdefeated candidates, J. M. R. Pringle, de>ation in the party's OI*: HOLIDAY. ASSOCIATIOH—COPTMOKT) H.Z.CABLE ASSOCIATIO*.) IX)N, November 11. ronicle" saye that Mr ortly_gpine for a trip 0, to'recuperate after ' in office. eft for Egypt this c weeks' holiday. GUILDHALL. )LICY SPEECHES. 'S TELZOXAICS.) [DON, November 11. l© Guildhall, Mr Balde late Government did y - out the resolutions Economic Conference mbject to political conirge questions of policy' ninions, like preference ild have to be reviewed! Government, while in , like the Geneva Proament was pledged to lultation with the Do- . the success of Werabinvaluable. It had -Imperial trade, and ;he knowledge of tho orernment did not injreat enterprise should imely end, added Mr ically tho whole of the ire had already Veen i cost of reopening next ig many more millions ibition would not be eniment was unable to this respect, but it ament to provide fresh arantees, if it were adeid by the other parties jfects the new Admtoliave, it would not fail j peration of the Dominers pertaining to their e, continued the Prime! gards Home affairs, the ild institnte a thorough igh. prices, and would ipple with. the housing > clearance of the slums. ; v would do its utmost to* cial conditions of the Jridgeman (First Lord y) referred to the Goyideals • in using the 3t and cheapest form offoot of next column.)
insurance for the peace of the world without any intention to gratify the lust of ambition and conquest.
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans (Secretary of State for War) declared that tho Army had been reduced to a size compatible with its functions. It was small compared with the duties that it had to perform. It must, therefore, be highly efficient and equipped with tho best weapons. It must also bo highly mobile in order to concentrate on any threatened point. He concluded by appealing for greater support for tho Territorial Army.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 11
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