THE BRITISH CABINET.
A "LITTLE NAVY" MAN. • MR. CHURCHILL AND THE COLONIES. BY TELEGRAPH —PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPTMOHT. . : London, April 13. The "Daily Mail" states tliat Mr. M'Kenna's promotion has aroused a storm of criticism, even.in Liberal circles. He is supposed to be a "little navy" man;'. The "Mail" thinks the Earl of Crewe is likely to act with the colonies fairly, on safe, cautious 'lines. ' ■; The "Standard" rejoices at Mr. Churchill's, removal from the Colonial Ofiico, since, it says, .he. tried to irritate the statesman' of every self-governing colony except two, whiclv lately fought.against.their, sovereign. Mr. Asquith,' Prime Minister, lately Chah•cellor of the Exchequer, will introduce tho Budget. ' ' .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 173, 15 April 1908, Page 7
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