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THE NEW BRITISH CABINET

MR. CMJRCHILL'S DEPARTURE FROM THE ADMIRALTY FEELING OF RELIEF IN THE NAVY London, May 24. It is generally expected that .Mr. Reginald M'Kcnna will remain at the Home Ullico. THE DARDANELLES DISPUTE. (Rec. .May 2">, 11.55 p.m.) London, May 25. , rt is expected that, the new Cabintt will be announced to-ni<:ht. Lord Fisher, it is definitely stated, will go to the Admiralty. The "Daily News'' states that Lord Fisher signed all the documents relating to the Dardanelles operations, and that, the War Council look into account Lis approval when undertaking the scheme, Tl|= !'•!,!« C?bit!flt, feoljj tji.it, if Lord i'isier did not of the gh&rwto

of fho expedition he Bhould have spoken earlier. 'A! "Times" corresnondent gays tTiat tlie newsthat Mr. Churchill is'leaving the Admiralty will 1)6 received -witli a feeling of relief in the service. "Both . afioatand ashore, there was a sense of uneasiness lest his qualities, which are of advantage to the nation under other circumstances, would lead him to a false and irretrievable step. The fleet of Britain is in the middle of si life and death struggle with tie German navy, which is second only to our own, and whirl) is ready for action within a few hours of British shores. Lord Fisher created the fleet and directed the present war at sea for sir. months with conspicuous success. He is the only man possessing Hie knowledge, the strategical .skill, and the acumen to utilise the fleet, to tho host advantage. Tt is essential that the present suspense should he immediately ended, and the nYofessional control of the Navy not left, in abeyance."—"Times" and Sydney "Sun" services. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT. London, May 24. A report from Berlin states tint the newspapers recognise that the change isi the British Ministry makes no difference to the effective prosecution of 'is war,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 7

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THE NEW BRITISH CABINET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 7

THE NEW BRITISH CABINET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 7

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