ANTI-SEMITIC PRESS
BLAMED BY EX-PEIME
MINISTER,
LONDON, 31st Janur-y.
Mr. Lloyd George, at Shrewsbury, alluding to the controversy aroused by his reference to Sir Alfred Mond, said: "No one respects the Jewish race more than I. Whatever comments I may have made upon certain specimens (and I have criticised specimens of every race in turn), I have always been a great protagonist of the Jews, and no one has resented more strongly attacks upon them. Nothing fills me -with greater contempt than to see newspapers drenched with anti-Semitism trying to make political capital out of a criticism which I passed upon a certain member of that race.''
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 5
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