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LA'6o||:B SUPPORTS ASQUITH.
'ress liissn.—Copyright.— Australian ■ Cable Association. .jj|Recoivod 12.40 p.m.) ''London, December o. It isjjjinnqimeed that the Labour >Urty Unreservedly supports .Mr Aspiith \«th it’s whole strength. fyV;' lit ■* " I PRESS COMMENT.
Association—Copyright, m Reuter’s Telegrams |ij(Received 12.40 p.m.) London, December 5. The Westminster Gazette announces hat Asquith definitely declined he proposal to form a War Council, f .-which; he was not a member. The ext hwlve remains with Mr Lloyd leoVge.J'l It is understood that Yisimht Cjjjey and most of the principal lemherjs of the* Cabinet support Mr squitl^jj The-'Westminster Gazette, adds: loyd (feoiige demanded a smaller ,’a.r Council, with practically unlimit.l the Premier to he exuded only have the right to eto thjirr decisions. Mr Asquith aproved of the Council, but held that ie Premier must be chairman, there->re-he&ould rather resign than subiit to arrangement.
INTERESTING GERMANY.
MORE VICTORIES CLAIMED.
ross Association —Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.50 a.m.) Amsterdam, December 5.
.The crisis in England is causing ittespread interest in Germany, Here, it is believed, Mr Lloyd George ill lead a' Cabinet, including Mill archill and Sir Edward*Carson.
The V onvaertg says: The .Lloyd eorge conspirators have the upper md. Our energetic submarine war-'' re is the', cause or the ’illktrust as to ip. capabiiit/v* * tJie f!;i C|ovorn.ndut v le Roumanian eatdstj-oplfe threatens damage th© Entente’s prestige more Ill'll any other failure in the war. io German cannon before Bucharest also hitting Mr Asquith and \ istmt Grey, BEST WISHES FROM FRANCE FOR LLOYD GEORGE. ess Association—Copyright, Austra. lian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.60 a.m.) Le Matin says: Mr Lloyd George exacting under a threat.ol resignain- to create a War Council invested th full powers. France wishes the ■w organisation, .success.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 6 December 1916, Page 6
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