BRITISH POLITICS
THE CABINET MAKING. A DIFFICULT JOB. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) _ LONDON, November 4. Mr MacDonald, before departing for Lussiemoiith, fixed the gcneial lines of, the new Cabinet, but all his cares of Cabinet-making are hot yet over. He will'lmve"to resolve liis remaining problems while, he I s holiday making. The personiidl, howetci, should be announced before Monday. LABOUR PARTY RIFT. LONDON, November 4. Small as the Labour Party in the House of Commons is, it is already experiencing divisions. Messrs Maxton, Buchanan, Kirkwood, Wall head and McGlovern met and decided that they could not ally themselves witn the party led by Mr o°°. Lansbury “until there is evidence of a genuine return to Socialistic principles.’’ The Official Labour Party is thus to forty-six. / THE CONSERVATIVES. • LONDON, November 4. The Conservative members met yesterday and established a Parliamentary Committee to consider imperial nspecits of the tariff question. Already #OS members of the Hotiiis "of Com' xnons have joined this committee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1931, Page 5
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