The Ministerial Crisis in England
'By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. [keoteb's tkligrams. l London, I 'ecember 29. The Morning P«st urges Lord Randolph Churchill to withdraw his resignation. The Times, discussing the political situation, warns the Liberals that there will be an immediate dissolution if the Marquis cf Hartington refuses to accept the position offered him by the Conser f Stives. """ ■".*■'' ,IV™ ■■ - ■ - .Received- December 30. 12.35 p.m. • •<•' .*•,.,,; London. December 28. i At %. : O,abinet Council held to-day it was decirted l^at Parliament should meet for the despatch of business at the beginning of Vepr'uary,. It is stated that Lord Salisbury desires Lord Hartington to be Premier iv the Coalition Ministry, but the Conservative party are -understood to he adverse to such a step, desiring Lord Salisbury to remain as Premier ; at- the same time they are willing that Lord Hartington and some. of his friends should have Cabinet posts. Under any circumstances Lord Salisbury will not resign, and a dissolution of. Parliament is not probable.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 76, 30 December 1886, Page 2
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