MR LLOYD GEORGE'S FALL.
SIR lAN HAMILTON'S VIEW.
(By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (United Service.) LONDON, November "18. Unveiling a war memorial at Finchley, General Sir lan Hamilton gave his interpretation of. Mr Lloyd George's fall. In taking the words, "Lest we forget," as his text,, Sir lan said: "We do not forget sometimes, or there would be no more wars. That we have not yet forgotten was proved recently when a man who had more power than r.ny man since Oliver Cromwell was suddenly hurled from power because the people thought that he was running the risk /of war. They felt that someone was trying to sow a fresh crop of graves." ■
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 7
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