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The League of Nations, Mr. Lloyd George continued, could not

serve its full purpose until America came in. Speaking of agriculture and industry he described, not so much his own policy as the policy which he hoped the Government would be able to carry out. Finally, he advised his followers to resist Labour at the General Election. There could be no co-operation between National Liberals and Independent Liberals, as the Independent Liberals had refused to have anything to do with them. " That is their folly," said Mr. Lloyd George.