AT DAGGERS DRAWN.
- ..— MR CHURCHILL V. MR LLOYD-GEORGE CABINET CRISIS, OYER WE NAVAL POLICY. By Telcsraph-Prtss A-feociation-GoDyricM (Rec. January 20, 10,25 p.m.) Lofidfin, January 20. The London "Daily Telegraph" states that a grave crisis Was been reached in the.Cabinet over the naval policy, which Cabinet will dismiss on Thursday, Tim "Telegraph" declares that a majority of the ilimsters agree with Mr. LloydGeorge in opposing the Navy_ Estimates of the First i,oK'i of the Admiralty (Air. Churchill), whose relations with tho Chancellor have become so strained that the resignation of either the oilO or th® other is regarded as possible. If, suggests the "Telegraph," Mr. Churchill is defeated, then the whole of the Admiralty Hoard will threaten to rq« sign. A majority in the Cabinet is inteilt oil abandoning even the GO per cent, standard oi' superiority. «\lr. I/loydGcorge's famous "conversation," which was at first regarded as impulsive, is now viewed as a carefullr-planned revolt. FOR HALF A DREADNOUCHT. COTTAGES FOE SO,OOO PEOPLE. (Ucc-. .January 20, 10.25 p,m.) London., January i'o, Mr. Runemum (President of the Hoard of Agriculture), speaking at UromptoH, in Cumberland, said that this present housing conditions of the rural districts ; had made the Government undertake a bold course in providing decent cottages. He could build sufficient accommodation for 50,000 people for half tho cost of a single Dreadnought. Fresh air and good ~ food were more important than steel niid, iron.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 7
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233AT DAGGERS DRAWN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 7
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