EMPIRE CRUSADERS
INTERNAL DISSENSION
"SATURDAY REVIEW" CASE
LONDON, 27th, February. Sir John UTergusson, whose victory at Twickenham 011 Bth August as an Empire' crusader was acclaimed as a crusade triumph, has now resigned from the United Empire Party, and is accused of wobbling by Lord Eotherinere, who challenged him to resign and contest the seat.. against uu Empire crusader. ' Sir John Fergusson replied that ho does not see the necessity for resigning, as the position of the constituency has been unchanged since the election. . ■
Mr. Gerald Barry, editor of the "Saturday Review," and the whole of the editorial staff of contributors have resigned, following the directors' decision to support the United Crusade. The' first intimation Mr. Barry received was headlines in the Beaverbrook newspapers^ Last week's issue strongly'criticised Lord Beaverbrdok's policy.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 9
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131EMPIRE CRUSADERS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 9
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