CHIVALROUS EX-MINISTER
[By Air Mail—From Our Own Correspondent] LONDON, 3rd June. It says much for the generosity o) British political life that the motion of thanks to Mr Baldwin at '.he Conservative Party meeting, should have been Seconded by. Sir John Gilmour, whom he dropped without cause or ceremony at the last Ministrial re-constructicn and that the resolution of confidence in Mr,Chamberlain should have been seconded by Mr Churchill, whom he has decided to leave out. It would have caused little surprise, and some satis faction, if both Sir John and M Churchill had returned to the Treasury bench. Sir John is an indifferent de bater but in the handling of a Department he is first-class. Mr Churchit! shares with Mr Lloyd George the power t)f immediately-filling an empty House.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 25 June 1937, Page 6
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