WHY SIR EDWARD 'CARSON RESTGNED.
USHFFERENCE''OYER "BAUKAIT i I^LICY. i
(lteeem?a Oct. 20, 'X>:3s n.ni.) \ LONDON, Oct. 19.', ! Afl the 'newspapers, 'except -the' Daily News, regret Sir Ed ward Car-' son's resignation, and pay a tribute! to Jus force of character, flogged honasty, and -His' :re-; signafion was due to a 3ffference r«garding the Balkan policy and not ta' <;onseriptioTJ.. ; '• The Morning Post states: "'Despite' Sir 33dward Carson's ■urgent counsel the Government allowed the 'question' to drift. We trust fhat now Sir 'Ed-! ward Carson has resumed his freedom' ho wiU force €he txoverhment to see! the dangers it is bringing upon the; country by refusing to look -plain facts1 m the face If Sir Edward Carson' leads he will have a following.'"' j
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 5
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124WHY SIR EDWARD 'CARSON RESTGNED. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 5
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