29 MAY 1926, page 1

Lord Oxford Very . Naturally Pointed Out That The Criticism

of the Government which Mr. 'Lloyd deorge desired was fully contained in his speech in the House of Lords. Lord Oxford sums up by saying that Mr. Lloyd George's refusal to......

We' Learn From Lord Oxford's Letter That On Monday, May

3rd, the Liberal " Shadow " Cabinet discussed the proper attitude of „tile Liberal Party towards the general strike, and that. tff those present were critical of some of the ,......

It Is Interesting To Remember Now That In 1921 Mr.

Lloyd George, then Prime Minister, resented the attempt of distinguished Churchmen to intervene in . the coal dispute. He said that their " interference " was " replete with......

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T HE Liberal Party has been thrown into intense agitation and the rest of the country into intense curiosity by a correspondence between Lord Oxford and Mr. Lloyd George. We......

The Sense Of Mr. Lloyd George's Letter In Reply Was

that throughout he had been faithful to Liberal principles, and that all he had said during the strike had been implicit in his Cambridge speech, which had been praised by his......

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