MOTHER COUNTRY?
." " ' ! PERSONNEL OF NEW GOVERNMENT, NEWSPAPER PREDICTIONS. Received Deo. 18, 5.5 p.m. London, Dec. 15. Coalition newspapers are of opinion that Mr. Lloyd George will continue to include in the Government men of husiI ness, push, and go, the' need for which is as persistent as ever. Newspapers point out that while, as far as England is concerned, consoriptiou in the continental sense is dead, some form of national training will possibly be on essential factor in national security, with safeguard against militarism.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc PREMIER AND LABOR PARTY. REPLY TO LLOYD GEORGE. London, Deo. 18. Messrs Gynes and Henderson mado a spirited reply to the attack on the Labor Party. Mr. Clynes saidthe Premier had failed to maintain tho dignity of his high office. It was because there was no strong Labor Party in Russia that Russia had been driven to extreme measures. Mr. Henderson said the Labor Party was the same to-day as that which helped the Premier to form a Govern* ment in ICI6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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