THE LLOYD GEORGE MINISTRY
« SIGNS OF FOUNDERING BITTER DIFFERENCES ARISING (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright London, December IS. Signs of the foundering of Mr. Lloyd Gcovgr'e Ministry after the stormy session jusf: ended are causing many anticipations, hut n House of Commons that includes "early a hundred Government placemen and numbers of members who i do not, •ixpcct to bo re-elected is not | easily absolved. Nevertheless hitter difi ferences arc arising within the Coali- ! (ion. The Liberals refuso to have tlio slightest truck with the tariff, while the Unionists are making tlio Home Rule, .scheme most difficult. The extremists among them are crying for (ho sternest i military repression in answer to the out--1 raues in Ireland, Lobbyists repeat tlio charge that Jlr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill are forming a centre party, as a reply to tile Unionist Patty resolutions denouncing tho Manchester speech, and insisting on the independence and l solidarity of the Unionists as a separate party. The failuro of tho anti-proiiteering legislation has cost, tho Government a lot of support from the country—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 7
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177THE LLOYD GEORGE MINISTRY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 7
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