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PEACE THE REAL REMEDY

WANTED, MAN TO TACKLE JOB.

(außtrai:an-nbw Zealand caeli association.) LONDON, 21st November. Mr.: Lloyd George's address in the Queen's Hall was in reply to Mr. Baldwin's speech on the same platform. The great hall was packed to the doors. , The speech was very characteristic of Mr. Lloyd George's platform oratory, in its rapid illustration, amusing analogies, and stinging satire, perhaps the most original example being his demand that Mr. Baldwin should explain why he thought it would cure a shell-shocked patient if a mine were blown up under his feet. .. Air. Lloyd George added: "When a chip has sprung a leak from a terrific explosion, it is not a tinker's job. Mr. Baldwin has done nothing but talk, talk, talk. Not a single act. What we want is someone who will tackle the job. I am not an applicant. Peace is the real remedy. We want a man who will pursue the problem of peace with a singlp end and a dauntless heart."

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7

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PEACE THE REAL REMEDY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7

PEACE THE REAL REMEDY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7