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Dealing With The Charge That The Government Ought' 'to Have

had an understanding with our Allies, Mr. Lloyd George replied, " we-thought we had." Only a few weeks ago a message had been received from the French Govern- ment saying that......

Mr. Lloyd George Ridiculed The Unionist Meeting Arranged...

" I think," he said, " it would have been more honourable and courageous if it [a motion to dispense with his services] had been moved in November, 1918. . . . I cast myself on......

Mr. Lloyd George, Speaking At Manchester Last Satur- Day,...

that in spite of his critics the people did not believe that the Government had deliber- ately endeavoured to rush the country into war. " We ensued peace. - We insured peace."......

Mr. Lloyd George Next Argued That He Was Not Respon-

sible for the policy towards Turkey. " Turkey was almost completely partitioned by the agreements entered into by various Powers before I ever became Prime Minister." [But......

There Was A Writer In The Press, Mr. Lloyd George

went on, who had made himself very obnoxious by the malignity with which he had pursued the Government. " The moment he heard that Mr. Chamberlain and I . were going to defend......

Lord Salisbury, Leader Of The Conservative And Unionist...

known as the " Die-Hards," held a meeting in Arlington Street on Tuesday. He .said that an appeal ought to be made to the. Conservative instincts of the country. Therefore the......

Sir John Bradbury, The. British Delegate To The...

has made some proposals regarding. Germany's payment the full importance of which will not. be. appreciated, he says, unless we under- stand that this is: the .last chance of .......

The Plan Of Stabilizing The Mark (at 2,500 To 5,000

to the pound) is only feasible if the Reichsbank is relieved of the necessity of creating new credits. In. order to stop the expansion of 'the floating debt and afford Germany......

Mr. Chamberlain Spoke At Birmingham On Friday, October...

the Midland. Conservative Club. He said that lie had worked in _perfect harmony with Mr. Lloyd George, who had acted with scrupulous loyalty to his Unionist allies. No question......