LORD ROSEBERY RESIGNS.
A SALISBURY. M.INISMt TO EE FORMED. coalition WITH THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS. By Telegraph.—PrasAsmi'Mioni—popirnght. ; •; , i jLbNDQN, June ; ?-3. Lord Rpsebeyyjs Jifiniftry has resigned, . .•, Las been- summoned to form the new Ministry, and, with tho assistance of the Duke of Devonshire, he iS forming a coalition Ministry from the Conservative and Unionist ranks. It ia expected that the new Ministers will go before theit 1 conetltlimlts fdr tduleetien Witllill five weeks. Received June 24, 7.30 p.m. London, June 21. It is officially stated that the Queen has accepted Lord Rosebery's resignation. Lord Salisbury was summoned to Windsor, and agreed to form a Ministry, A coalition Government of Conservatives and Liberal-Unionists is regarded as cerhdih; , . , , . , .. The Martinis df Salisbury add tRe Duke of Devonshire Have a ideetidg to-day; 'Me flBiV MINISTRY. A FORECAST; a Received Juno 25, 0.40 a.m, London, Julio 21. Tho new Cabinet will include tho following i— : _ . . , .Lord Salisbury, Minister for Foreign ini airs'. The Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of tho Council. Mr Balfour, First Lord of tho Treasury. It is expected that Sir E, Webster will bo Lord Chancellor ; Mr Oosehctt dr Sir M. lli.jhs-}?rtalihi tiliilhbellor of Die WyteHertuet 1 11-ord lindtsford, Secretary for {ilia Colonies \ Mr Curboh, Secretary for India; Mr Chamberlain, Secretary for War; Mr Gorst, Postmastor-Goueral; Mr Chaplin, President of the Board of Agriculture; Mr Jackson, Chief Secretary for Ireland ; Sir H. James, Homo Secretary. Later. The Times says that drily the ptidcipal jfoSltidris in tlio new Ministry will bd tilled before an appeal is made to tHo electors; The, paper hints that Eoi : d Salisbriry will, bp Premier • the Duke .of Devoilsliire, Eo'reigil Secretary; Mr Balfour, Leaded of tlio House of Cpmihoris arid First Cord of tlio Treasury; Mr .Gdschen, First Lord of the Admiralty; Mr .Chamberlain, Secretary for War; Sir Michael , ILnks-Beach, Chancellor of tho Excliociuer; and Mr Courtney, President of the Board of Trade, , Tno Standard says that Sir H. James and tho Marquis of Lansdowuo will join the Cabinet.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2545, 25 June 1895, Page 2
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331LORD ROSEBERY RESIGNS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2545, 25 June 1895, Page 2
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