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Show NEWSPAPERS SEE RETIREMENT OF PREMIER ASQUITH LONDON", Aug. 2, 3:33 a. m. Some of the morning newspapers a re attaching great importance to the remark by Premier Pre-mier Asquil h in the house of commons yestcrdav. when, replying to an Inquiry regarding certain routine matters at the autumn session of parliament, he said. "I don't know who will be responsible for tiie conduct of the business at the next session I have not the faintest idea." "This." savs the Daily Graphic, "may be a preliminary hint that he intends to resign." The Daily Chronicle says: "Things have not gone well with the government in the house of commons during the past fortnight and in actual I conduct some members are 6 is posed to read a good deal into these words of the I premier.' Tlcnce a revival oT the reports of a cabinet reoonst met ion, which, rumors sav, will be accomplished in the autumn. Iwil h fo'.onel Winston Fpcncer Churchill and Sir Edward Carson again in ministerial minis-terial offices.' |