5 JULY 1913, page 9

Yet All The Time, And As A Background To This

torrent of rhetoric and self-righteousness, stands the admitted fact that though Chancellor of the Exchequer he not only engaged in speculative transactions on the Stock......

News Of The Week

• O N Tuesday the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Attorney-General were entertained at a luncheon given by the National Liberal Club. Lord Lincolnshire was in the chair, and......

Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Draw A Pleasing Sketch

of the pure partisan, the man who refuses to see anything but his own side of the question. Him he can honour. "The man I despise is the man who is a bigot, who is the......

It Is Impossible To Deal Adequately With An Orator And

an oration of this type. One feels that Mr. Lloyd George will only have to make a few more Marconi speeches to convince himself and his hard and fast supporters that instead of......

Another Passage Of This Kind Deserves Quotation:— "don't...

it. I am not going to drop it. I have nothing to fear. I have disclosed everything. They have examined everything. They have scrutinized everything. Why should I drop it now......

The Latter Part Of Mr. Lloyd Eleorge'a Speech Was Taken

up with an impassioned analysis of his own virtues, which we dare not attempt to condense, but must give verbatim "Allow me to say one thing when I am talking of the motives......

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