SECRETARIES APPOINTED. APPOINTED.
i^CIDEFENCE EJO'ENDITUEE.
~.i LONDON, Oct. 31. \ .The following TJnder-Secretaries hare "been, appointed: r Home AffaiTS-~-Mr G. IV Stanley. . foreign Affaris—Mr Eonald McNefll. s Colonies —Mr W. G. Onnesby-Gore. f \*jfc—The Duke of Sutherland. ■ War-r-Mr Walter Guinness. , India—The Earl of Winterton. •--Financial Secretaries" liave been ap- , pointed as follows: Wax Office —Mr F. S. Jackson. Admiralty—Mr B. M. Ryres Monsell. 4 , Cavil TiOTd of the Admiralty—Lord ; liin^thgow. Parliamentary Secretaries are: ,^ ' Overseas Trader-Sir W. JoyneonHi«ks. . ' ■ ■ ■'j| ' Board of Trade—Lord Wolmer. Office of Works—Mr Wilfred Ashley. Ministry of Health —Earl of Onslow. Fisheries—Earl of Lancaster. Treasury—Mr Leslie Wilson. '.* , Colonel Fryberg, T.C., the «x-New Zealander, is contesting the South Cardiff seat as an Independent, with leaningß to XiibeTaliam. The Paisley "Unionists have decided mot to contest Mt Asquith'a seat. Mr Winston Churchill, in a letter to the Dundee Liberals, points out that he , was personally "responsible for enor^ mous reductions in military expenditure. He vigorously attacks Mr L. CJ. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), whom he accuses of obstinately opposing a reduction in the -Naval Estimates, and says he views with disquietude the fact that the junioT Minister, who took a leading part in the TJnder-Secre-taries' revolt, has stepped into his late chief's shoes as a reward for a success- ■ ful mutiny> which is certainly an unwholesome spectacle. It is ridiculous to regard this appointment as an antiwasteis' trimmpk.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 5
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229SECRETARIES APPOINTED. APPOINTED. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 5
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