DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL IS THE COUNTRY TO REMAIN FREE?
l&OYfl -GEORGE'S MESSAGE TO I « ~'f OUNG LIBERALS. (Received March 30, 1.30 p.m.) TS.V '"" LONDON, 29th March. Mr." Lloyd George handed a deputation of young Liberals the- following lues«age;— "Democracy is on its trial. "The right to govern has been chal-lenged-by;the oligarchy invoking the aid Ipi the House of Veers and the officers of the Army. < '.'Upon the courage and resolution displayed at this juncture by the friends -<o£.libeTty.-in all classes depends the questiori- "Whether the country is to Te-main Ate&'of in eifeftt be enslaved uy military I despotism."-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 8
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