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RUMORS OF NEW PARTIES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Feb. 1. White official circles maintain there js no question of a general election rumors persist and there is much speculation* regarding the possible formation of fresh groups. It is reported that Viscount Grey may emerge from retirement, as his eyesight is better, and act in conjunction with Lord Robert Cecil. Another rumor predicts the formation of a new group, headed by Mr. Charchili and Lord Birkenhead. The Independent Liberals, however, believe that the Government is determined to pass £. Bill to reform the House of Lords before any appeal is made to the country Thus there can be no election until the end of the year. A FORMIDABLE ELEMENT. London, Feb. 1. The iJiilv Mail declares that Mr. Chun kill's inheritance from Lord Henry Vai.e-Timpe»4, who was recently killed in a railway accident in WaYes, is the greatest blow the Coalition has received. His independence entirely alters the face of future politics. As with Lord Chatham his advent to wealth and freedom makes Mr. Churchill. the most formidable element in politics to-da\ and the greatest single danger to Government solidarity.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1921, Page 5
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