EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST.
Received 6-10 p.m., April 26. LONDON, April 25
In the House of Commons, extraordinary interest was taken in the
secret session, members assembling from 7-30 p.m. Every seat was appropriated, many taking their places in the distinguished strangera and Press galleries "
There was a remarkable attendance of Ministers and ex-Ministers. Some 200 members werVkhaki-clad.
After prayers in the Chambers, there was a scene of extraordinary animation, members hurrying ques-
tions,
(Times and Sydney Sun Cables.) Received 5-5 p.m., April 26.
LONDON, April 25
The "Times,^ in a leader, says: No plain man outside political circles cares two straws about these embittered Cabinet controversies. What the public want is to win the war as thorbughly and as quietly as possible. They are quite indifferent what Gov-
ernment is in power when victory comes. The only national disaster they recognise is the national defeat of the British.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 5
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