CHANCELLOR'S NAVAL SPEECH.
ADVERSE PRESS CRITICISM. By Telegraph..—Press Association. —CopyrigHt Received this day, 9 a.m. London, Tuesday. The Standard, commenting on the Chronicle's explanation of Mr Lloyd George'a statement, says if the words be taken on their face value, he has no right to continue in the Cabinet. If they meant nothing, he ia unfit to sit in any Cabinet. The paper adds: "Any Minister, who, in levity and incontinence of speech, plunges a Continent into uneasiness and alarm, is not wanted anywhere."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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83CHANCELLOR'S NAVAL SPEECH. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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