PREMIER'S WIFE
ASSAILS HIS CRITICS
"PIAYED A MOST CONTEMPTIBLE ' PART."
/Received 14th October, 9 ajn_)
LONDON, 12th October. Dame Lloyd Greorge, supporting the Coalition candidate at Leystonstone (Essex), said that a General Election could not be very far away, although she could not say exactly when it would come.
Recently, when the issues of Peace or Wai were in the balance, unscrupulous speakers and scribblers had had their fling, and played a most contemptible part. They had shown no consideration for those engaged in preventing the fires of Smyrna from crossing into Europe and in keeping the freedom of the Straite. • The Government and the Allies had succeeded in inducing moderation in the Turks' demands.
During the crisis Ministers had been unable, to indulge in domestic controversies, but, when Mr. Lloyd George spoke on Saturday, his supporters would not be disappointed with his reply.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 7
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