LORD ROTHSCHILD AT FRONTED
By six votes to two the Trim- Hrban r 0! ,... j nl, Oxfordshire, asked Lord 'Rol.hiohifd io I reconsider his decision to retire from (Ini I body following its resolution calling on ij.« , Government to supervise aliens ° whether ] naturalised or not. Tu the fir-t instanceh.*> I motion w.ks passed on national grounds oniv. | and one member said he was. surnvistd tier jit should be thought that am- poison,A A'. I fcrencc had been made to Lady Rothschild. !Hr Batchelor, says the - Bucks’ Herald’ is(port, said this was not the fuvi time that, ; Lord Rothschild had behaved in an impetuous’ i hasty, and resent ful manner when a r u;i!n, : - I resolution for dealing with ihe King’s cno- ■ rules was under consideration. yT r Griffin I said he could not. sec how Lord Rothschild could have acted otherwise, seeing that his j financial and business connections brought, ; him into relationships which sometimes made | it difficult for him to reconcile his private ■ friendships with his public duties.
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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 1
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169LORD ROTHSCHILD AT FRONTED Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 1
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