LLOYD GEORGE'S “NEW DEAL”
DISCUSSIONS WITH CABINET COMMITTEE. .PORTFOLIO RANK AHEAD? '((By Telegraph-Press Assn. —Copyright). Received Friday, 7 p.m. LONDON, April 18. The Morning Post’s political corTespondent says that a powerful element in the Cabinet, with which Mr. Baldwin is generally associated, is believed to be anxious to reach an understanding witfi Mr. Lloyd George, who Is meeting the Cabinet committee for the first time to-day. Six meetings have been provisionally arranged to -exaraihe Mr. Lloyd George 's proposals. Mr. Lloyd George’s friends say he will not consider co-operation with the Government unless an undertaking is given of .the flotation of an adequate prosperity loan and the appointment of a national development board of whose personnel he approves. Satisfaction as regards these conditions might leave room for a compromise concerning the •other proposals, under the heads of road, land and housing schemes, industrial reorganisation and finance. There is a growing belief that the meetings will lead to the inclusion of Mr. Lloyd George in a reconstructed ’Cabinet. \ •
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1935, Page 5
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