STRONG ATTACK.
ON FOREIGN POLICY. Mr. Lloyd G.eorge Hits Out At Government. " FRIGHTENING " SITUATION. British Official Wireless. (Received 12 noon.) RUGBY. January 10. In a speech at Llandudno, in which he made a vigorous attack on the foreign policy of the Government-, Mr. Lloyd George said he still looked forward to an awakening of the national spirit, both in Britain and France, such as would rouse and inspire democracy throughout the world to a great combined effort to save liberty from utter overthrow in this generation. Describing the deterioration in tlie international situation as frightening, Mr. Lloyd (ieorge said t lie primmest comment on Mr. Chamberlain's Koine visit, which only intensified the apprehension of war, was that the first two colleagues lie summoned for consultation on his return were the new Minister for air raid precautions, and the Minister for military aeroplane production.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 20 January 1939, Page 7
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