ALLEGED SPLIT IN CABINET
UNFOUNDED NEW YORK RUMOUR* By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Jan. 27. The Sunday Express is informed oh the highest authority that a st-ory from New York to the effect that there has been a British Cabinet split, Mr. Churchill demanding the abandonment of two out of three of the new cruisers and Mr. Bridgeman threatening to resign, is utterly ridiculous. >- , Lieut.-Commander J. M. Kenworthy, M.P., in Reynolds’ News, narrates th© story circumstantially, and says: “Th© Treasury will win and Mr. Bridgeman will be -consoled with a peerage.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1929, Page 9
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