A GREAT APPEAL.
MR LLOYD-GEORGE OPENS HIS
HEART,
A GRAVE SITUATION
(Press Assn.—Reed. 9.10 a.m.)
LONDON, July 21
Mr Llord-George, addressing the delegates at Cardiff, congratulated the community and Jie Empire on the settlement. It was a horror to him to hav e to take part in a struggle with his best friends. He was not sure that we yet realised how tremendous was the country's, struggle, issues of which would affect us for untold generations. It was urgent that the miners should make up the lost time. France was depending on them for coal and France had doae more for democracy than any other land on earth. Sh e was how begging them to send coal. He also wanted them to do it for the British navy and fill their bunkers. It means an inviolable Britain. "lb means a Britain which, with your help, can defeat the most potent enemy in the world. 1 am sick at heart having to call attention to the gravity of the situation which is sufficiently serious to call for united action of every man and woman in the country. If we work together we shall win victory for European liberty, such as will resound throughout the world for ages.
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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1915, Page 3
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206A GREAT APPEAL. Northern Advocate, 22 July 1915, Page 3
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