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BRITISH GOVERNMENT

HO LACK OF PARTY COHESION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 21. The parliamentary correspondent of ‘The Times’ states that an unfounded suggestion is current that Mr Ramsay MacDonald is forming a National Party, and apparently it is part of a plan to break up the National Cabinet at the earliest possible moment. Mr Neville Chamberlain is featured as the probable Conservative leader instead of Mr Stanley Baldwin. Members of the House of Commons, however, despite the fact that there are many tyros in the House, are showing steadiness and sobriety of judgment, and are determined to support the Government _ as the one hope of reaching a lasting solution of the country's difficulties.— London ‘ Times ’ Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 20982, 22 December 1931, Page 9

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BRITISH GOVERNMENT Evening Star, Issue 20982, 22 December 1931, Page 9

BRITISH GOVERNMENT Evening Star, Issue 20982, 22 December 1931, Page 9

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