IN BRITAIN. NEAR EASTERN POLICY.
SJJR Ei; *L*D CARSON'S' STATEMENT. *THl!i i i^NSION RELIEVED. LONDON, October 21. ,■ Sn he ' ' O.uson's statement hafe .sonuwhc uced the tension, because it ' nsod the cause of disagioemei.i iv tho Cabinet. His statement \\< iox nod sympathetically by the lfou i m the lobbies, and warm tubiitos c p id to his sincerity. Tn tin. ' so of Loids, Lord Lans--downo, i '/ing to a question, said it had bee 1 -.u^gostcd that Sir Edward C.uson's _ yon might bo connected uifth I Rule, but they knew Sir Ed\\c.'d C r-on sufficiently well to be confident tint at the piesent time he would not srllow himself to be deflected from his rid political views. "•'.. Newspapers pay a tribute to the restraint nnd modesty of Sir Edward Carson's expl?nation. They say he_ is the most' powerful political personality outside''th'o Government ,and the country will fallow his next move with the . deepest interest!
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8276, 22 October 1915, Page 6
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