CABINET CRISIS
THE TENSION RELIEVED., PREMIER'S HEALTH IMPROVING. , LONDON, October 20. Sir Edward Carson 's statement somewhat relieved the tension, because it localised the cause of the disagreement in the Cabinet, and was received sympathetically by the House. The Lobbies pay warm tributes to his sincerity. Mr Asqnith is improving, and he expects to attend the House of Commons on Tuesday. THE MUNITIONS SUPPLY. Mr Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons, announced that there are 1002 State controlled munition establishments. AIR RAID REPRISALS. Mr H. J. Tennant, replying to Mr W. Joynson Hicks regarding air reprisals on German towns, pointed out that the Royal Flying Corps was a military organisation engaged on military operations. The enemy's dastardly raids on undefended towns and defenceless people would not be allow_ ed to divert the energies of this fighting force from their primary military duty.
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Grey River Argus, 22 October 1915, Page 5
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