20 OCTOBER 1928, page 1

Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Explain That The - Party

could not, for example, help anybody to upset Free Trade or anybody else to set up a Socialist State. Nevertheless, , he rejoiced when he thought of the vast territory common to......

In A Leading Article We Have Discussed The Significance Of

Mr. Lloyd George's speech at the forty-fifth Con- ference of the National Liberal Federation which opened at Yarmouth on October 11th. Here we need only mention his chief......

News Of The Week

N OW that all the Party Conferences are ended we " enter the straight " for the General Election. The general effect of the Liberal Conference at Yarmouth is that an arrangement......

This Means That The Talk About " Socialism In Our

day" is dying down, and in its place is appearing the practical policy of exploring hand in hand with the Liberals that " vast territory," as Mr. Lloyd George has called it,......

The Tacit Answer To That Comment Is, Of Course, That

Labour 'still hopes to be able to get on very well without the Liberals and to see the strength of . Liberalism lessened rather than increased at the General- Election. Labour......

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