NATIONAL CRUSADE
LLOYD GEORGE AND OTHERS. “NON-PARTY APPEAL SCOUTED. [“The Tifnes” Cdble.l (Received 9 a.m.) LONDON, June 12, . “The* Times” says that the manifesto issued by Mr Lloyd George, church leaders and others, urging a fresh crusade tov peace and national reconstruction, professes to make _ a non-party appeal, but /the list of signatories shows that * its origin owes much to one particular:party. There is no Indication of any .definite measures, to remedy the.-evil . which all ad-. mit. * ■ ■■ ’ ' ; The appeal purports to be a call for. union, says the paper, but it is in essence a .call to refuse any union under the present National Government, fit seems, in fact, to be more cbhcerned with politics than with Christianity. ' : _____
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Northern Advocate, 14 June 1935, Page 5
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