BRITISH MINISTRY
EXTENSION OF MEMBERSHIP
WAR CABINET PASSES
By Telegraph—Press Aesociation—Copyright fficc, October 2!), 7.30 p.m.) London, October 'IS. Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, announced the extension of the Cabinet membership to twenty. Following unan the dissolution of the AVar Cabinet, the Prime Minister hart invited tho following to become members:—
Sir. A. J. Balfoiii—Present rank, Foreign Minister. Lord Birkonhead—Present rank, Lord Chancellor. Mr. 0. N. Jiarnes—Present rank, Minister for Pensions. ])r. Addison—Present rank, Minister for Health. Mr. Bonar Law—Present rank, Lord Privv Soul and Leader of the Tlouse of Commons. Mr. Ausien Chamberlain—Present rank. Chancellor of Die Exchequer. Mr. AVinston Churchill—Present rank, Minister for AVar. Karl CiirsiiHi—Present rank, Lord President of the- Council. \ r iscount French—Present rank, Viceroy of Ireland. ~. ~ Mr. 11. A'. L. fisher—Present' rank, Minister for Education. . Sir Auckland Grades—Present rank, President of the Board of Trade. Sir Eric Ged t des—Present, rank, Minis- ■ for for Transport. Sir ]'-. S. Home—Present rank, Ministp.r for La hour. Lord Lee--Present rank, Civil Head of tho Admiralty. Mr. AV. H. taiif,'—Present rank, First Lord of the Admiralty. A r iscount Milner—Present rank, Minister for the Colonies. Mr. E. S. Montagu—Present rant, Secretary for India. Mr. E. Miinro, K.C.—Present rank, SecrnlaiT for Scotland. Mr. E. S. Short—Present rank, Home Secretary. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 5
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