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MUNITIONS OUTPUT

CONFERENCE WITH TRADE

LLOYD GEORGE STATES THE

POSITION,

v (Recd. 5.5 p.m.)

LONDON, June 11

Hon. D. Lloyd George privately received representatives of all the leading Trades Union organisations, and pointed out the urgent need for increasing the munitions. *•

He discussed the methods of increasing the labour force, and the preven-

tion of industrial disputes. * LLOYD GEORGE'S CAMPAIGN,

AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEP-

TION.

' ■■ ■ > (Reed. 1 a.m.) LONDON, Juno 11. Hon. D. Lloyd George had an enthusiastic welcome at Newport. He addresses the munition Avorkers of South Wales to-day.

A PECULIAR STATEMENT,

The "British Weekly" articles are attracting attention in political circles, particularly a passage to the effect that Hon. D. Lloyd George finds himself hopelessly hampered by the conditions imposed by the Government, or more likely by the House of Commons, and will resign.

AN EXPLANATION DEMANDED

The "Daily l*ews" asks what was the justification of this menacing attitude. • Who is carping at Mr Lloyd George? The people are reudy to meet every necessary demand without threats from anyone.

INFLUENCES OF LLOYD GEORGE'S

APPEAL.

FELT CONSIDERABLY IN

RUSSIA,

(Reed. 1 a.m.) PETR6GRAD, June 11

Hon. D. Lloyd George's munition speeches are re-echoed in the Russian industrial centres of congress, trade, and industry.

Moscow has recorded a desire that all the industrial resources of the empire be mobilised and co-ordinated for supplying the Armr.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 6

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224

MUNITIONS OUTPUT Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 6

MUNITIONS OUTPUT Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 6