PARTISAN SPEECH-MAKING
SUGGESTED RECESS FOR ARMY AM) NAVY MINISTERS. By Telegraph—Pr«si Association—OftpTrigW "Times" end Sydney "Sun" Semcee. '. London, April 18. In the House of Commons, Major White (Unionist member for tho Southport division of Lancashire) asked whether, in view of ensuring tho absenco from the, political atmosphere of the Armyjind, Navy,' Mr. Asquith would agree that -holding thopositions of First Lord of the Admiralty, and Secretary of Stato for War should abstain from partisan speech-making. Mr. Aequith replied: "I hardly think that this is' a praoticablo suggestion,' but I don't mind'myself."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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91PARTISAN SPEECH-MAKING Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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