THE BRITISH CABINET.
LORD MILNER'S RELUCTANCE TO TaKE OFFICE. 818 H. OAMPRELL BANNERMAN UN THE Sll'i/ATIUN. m PBEBB ASSOCIATION. Received 25,11.17 p m. Lo»dos, September 25. The Times implies that Lord Milner is reluctant to relinquish bi« Sou'b African work, and suggrsts that if his refusal is not definite he may yen be induced to yield to the consideration that he ctn best serve the Empire and Booth Africa at the OoloDial Office. Sir H. (Jampbcll-Binnermin, speaking at Blairgowrie, said the circumstances surrounding tbe ministerial resignations were discreditable and dishonest. It was thvi du'.y of the Opposition to redouble th-ir efforts bold on to the free trade flag now tha' the Government was nakedly protectionist. He accused Mr Balfour of insidiously preparing the way for Mr Chamberlain'*) wider schemes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 206, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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129THE BRITISH CABINET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 206, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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