Cabinet Divided.
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LONDON, February 4. The Daily Clu-qiiTCle 'admits that sharp differences igif opinion in the Claibinet have de^el^pecl ait recent meetiraig^ with rijspjJ'pt to the Na.v,il Estimates'. v ,
The Aidiniralty propose an imiin?diate addition o£ increao-. ing'to £5*000,000 and £8,000,0000 ii. aucoeeding years. Mr Lloyd George (Ohamicellor of the -Exchequer), Lord Morley (Secr.tary for Ini-Jia, .and Mr Winston Churchill (President of thei Board of Trade) are opposing the scheuiH, ■while Mr R. McKeana (First Lord of the Admiralty) and Md" T. J. MacJTiMUaiitai (Parliaanentary; and Fin,aneial^iSepretary"' to tine Ajdmiraity), tlhioMgh!?preivioußily rigid eoonoinist's, are strongly supporting it. =
Te airti rumours of possible re si'gnaitionß .
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10634, 6 February 1909, Page 4
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