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NATIONAL CABINET.

ANOTHER VOICE INFAVOUR, .'..,.,- WELLINGTON, This D»y ; Another Government member stroi ly favouring coalition durijfc*feite w period is Mr G. R, Sykes, of Mast< ton. The views of Mr Sykes were a developed under stres* of recent" c cumstances,, as in the ,case of oth members of his party, fecause he t pressed a similar hope during the gt era! ©lectioa campaign. •? have h€ since last election that a National G< -ernmeast fe the proper things during t Var, rt said; Mr- Sykes to yzw com pendent. "Wherever I have stated a views in m<fovrn electorate^fcoth"Bid h*ay,e applaratfed. This : is noS tti# tit for'jparty; \*a? should get rfgtit' <fiitf that now, because we have sPcerta

duty to perform - ih the iriteresi&tftft SJmpire. My c«vh public d&voteri to patriotic purposes* paj politics being, farthViionce, relent to oblivion. They" are Jiot apparent' the- Wairarapa tk-day,.. where Br/5* political opponenWar& sanre cause. My strongest oppoflei ia tfie election ,thVFed eratibn of I our supporters, hsfre' propped fit«s< ity Van work for" t,h'ef oh« cause, «m 3

think that money ir«edet-3 for anotr. general-election better gev* to help iii winning "t&e" war. My* iB is that"" the Prime ' Mfisistevr shouKF* fer Sir-Joseph'Ward's seat' itiffiff f& inet and also allow Mm to.-aon£ht two otHfer-Ministers,', thuiv forming representative National : CJi'iMfefc^" TBE-N ATrO NAU C'AE'T W&T.. ITS PEESCSTNET,.. ■a ~' '.■- ■ i EONDON", The cOtii tution is officially reported bj tfteßS Commissfo'enr as follows: ■ Prime Minister and First Lit *r<T of t Mr Asquith: Mlnisterr wi'tlt portfolio-;: Lord Lansdowne.Li Cfts cellor, BR* Stanley Lord President of the- Count IT, Eg Crewe.\ the FrT-nrS'-eaL Eo Curzon. Chancellor of theMr McKenna.' ' Secretary-ofi" State? i Home AffSirsv Sir J." SftHon,i. for Foreign'"Affairs,' Sflf-E* Grey. 88 retary for- the Colonies; Mr Bfon Law. Secretary -for IMfste. Mr J&si Chamerlain: Secretary"- f of- War,. Efl Kitchener.. Minister af*MnraitioaSi.> Lloyd 6«wger First* Bo**! of ffieo ff miraUyv Mr-Balfour; Pre-sidenfr.off : Board of Trade, Mr Ru-acitna'm.ffl, dent of the Local * Gorernmenft. W ■-.■ Mr • Long. Chancellor- of' than W. j daweMir Gfiiirf •■ retary -ofr Ireland,'. Mr BiraraiU. g, tary for Scotland, MT-M'Kincoaij tr Presiddß%* o£ J the • Beard- of : ' ■&s§& :U \ Lord • S'Siborne. First Commit on j Works, Mr t 0 j Board" of* Education,- Mr? m nde] Attorney-General; Sir-E:. (Ssr 30n _

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 4

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NATIONAL CABINET. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 4

NATIONAL CABINET. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 4

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