BRITISH CABINET.
FURTHER CHANGES TALKED OF.
'^ A 'NEW YORK, November',. The London * correspondent "of "the Evening: Time;?' who is Usually well-in-formed with regard to, political develop- . :me P t g» say- 8 that.it is possible "that.' the :^pent re-allotment, of portfolios in the British- Cabinet is significant 'bf-ftotnev changes. '''..>'■.-•..'•-■ *•■■*■.':■ .One interesting report mentioned by the Evening Times representatives " is that Mr Asquith will soon b'e elevated to the peerage. He Avill then retire from the Premiership, and will, as the report goes, be succeeded by Mr Lloyd George, present Chancellor, although it is . w«f 11-known that Mr Winston ' Churchill ivould like to get the le-ader-ship of the' Liberal party. Mr Asquith's retireiherit was predicted lately by a Liberal paper, when the : denial that was given to the report was only a half-hearted one. It is further "rumored that Lord 1 ' Hald'diie, Secretary .-'for* Waiy wil In 'shortly replace Lord Lpreburn as* Lord High Chancellor, apd that Sir Rufiis Isaacs. Attorney-General" ' \vilf ' sliccebd Lord IlVcrstone r "as"' Lbl-d "'Chief 'vTu'stice'; 1 " '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 2 (Supplement)
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