BRITISH POLITICS.
• THE AIB MINISTRY* ADMIRALTY'S ANTAGONISM EEvrcwua, Received Jan. 14, 2.56 i» d> London, Jan. 11 ; * Newspapers pi edict an amalgamation of tiiß Air Miaietry witii the War Office under Mr. Ohurchill, which will revive the Admiralty's antagonism, resulting in the of a Eop&raf© naval air force. ■Xcwspapcrs recall Sir Fredlc. Smith'# Cory pra-v/ar speeches favoring the tit tar rebellion as unfitness for the highest, judicial post in thrj Cuble Assoe. pffiESS COMMENT. MOKE COUKAGH EXPfXTEC U - TIIE I'IiEMIEKT , » Received Jan. 14, 1.40 pjtL London, Jaf» The papers comment that there arc few surprise? in connection with Cabinet selection. Some regret that Mr. Lloyd George lias not s'lown more courage in* going outside tlie routine names when filling some of the most prominent offices, particularly the Admiralty. There are severkl hostile comments at Mr. Churchill's translation to the War Office Doubts are expressed regarding Sir Fredk. Smith's suitability for the Lord CiaßPellorahip.—Aus.-N.Z. Cfcbl* Assoc,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 4
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