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"NOT WANTED."

MINISTER WHO ALARMS A CONTINENT

MR. LLOYD GEORGE SEVERELY CRITICISED. '■-'■ •-?'-. :

"UNHT rOR ANY CABINET/ ,

rßy. Teicgrapii^Prcbb' Assoeiataon-OoDyrisM ':^f^ ; Mi>'" : '- : -i' London, January G. ,,, commenting on the "Daily :■• Chronicle's" explanation of Mr."- = LlGy<!-Georgo's recently reported conversation; 1 with reference k> the reduction ■;ot'j armaments, says: "If his : words'.aro' t0..b0 taken'at- their faeo value-lie has./no right to continue in' the Cabinet. 1 ' If they meant nothing ho is unfit for any Cabinet." '.- The. "Standard"" adds: "A. Minister whoso' levity and incontinence- of speech plunges a continent into uneasiness and alarm, is j net wanted anywhere."

NAVY LEACUE CAMPAIC-N. - ■■■.:,-.(ltec. January 8, 0.5 a.m.) '~-. r f*''-- >; '/■ ..'■■■'■' ••' London, January 7. . '■'? TliovNavy League is initiating a campaign to emphasise the statement that exclusive of the three Imperial ships, tho British largo units by 'March, 1916, will hflvo a bare margin of 60 per cent, over Germany, which tho Admiralty regards as the minimum of safety in Homo waters, while for tho Empire's world-wide needs wo only have three Dreadnoughts.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 5

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166

"NOT WANTED." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 5

"NOT WANTED." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 5

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