IMPERIAL POLITICS.
RUMORED, CABINET CHANGES. (; ’ [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright][United Press Association.] London, June 29, There are renewed rumors of Cabi net changes, Some Unionist papers assert that Mr , Asquith intends tc appoint Sir Rufus Isaacs in succes: sion to Lord Alyerstone. The proposa’ is condemned, in view of .Sir Rufus’:; association with the Marconi, case^. The Spectator states that it does not believe -the humor, and adds no Prime Minister could replace Lord Alverstone in tho way suggested, THE LEICESTER ELECTION, London, Juno 28. The Leicester bye-election resulted: Stewart (Liberal); 10,863, A. M. WOsliife (Unionist) 927% Hartley (La-, bor) 2580. , ‘ 1 ' ' "jV:’ Mr Wilshire’s speeches harped s 911 the necessity for fewer State officials and more personal liberty. He incl«d : ed a condemnation of the Insurance Bill.
The small is regarded as a triumph for Mr Ramsay MacDonald. JUST “TITTLE-TATTLE.” , (Received 11.40 a.m.) London,' June 29. Mr Ramsay MacDonald, at Leicester, said that there' was absolutely no foundation for the statement that the national executive of the Labor Party had issued a manifesto, or for Mr Mastermari’s amended explanation. The whole story was the outcome of tittle-tattle.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 6
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186IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 6
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