FINDING NEW ENEMIES.
IXOTD GEORGE'S PENCHANT. LOKDON", March 28. Mr. Xeil Maclean, Labour M.P. for Govan, Glasgow, addressing a demonstration in connection with tlu» I'onferenec of the Independent Labour party, at Southport, said that Mr. Lloyd George's peculiarity was that ho was periodically finding new enemies. First ho attacked sickness and unemployment, then dukes and landlords, next drink, which in wartime was a jrreater enemy oven than the Germans. Xow he was attacking the Independent Labour party.—A. and N.Z.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 5
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