LLOYD GEORGE ACTIVE.
♦ ■■■ - v. POLITICAL PROPAGANDA. -
LONDON. Oct. '28. Behind the widespread publicity which the British press confers on' Mr, Lloyd George's American tour there are signs of a well-organised *• campaign for bis return to an active part in affairs. Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, miy well covet Mr; Lloyd George's excellent press propaganda methods, : . which in America are largely in the hands pi Mr. Peter B. Kyne, author of;;" Gappy Bricks" and many other slories, who is accompanying the former Prime Minister as publicity agent. "' ..'- ' There are i rumours that Mr.* Lloyd George's next activity J will \be a campaign for preference in the interests of the Empire and the British farmer, in this the impressions he has gained in -the vast agricultural areas of America and Canada will be as valuable, fr £» « those secured by Mr. Joseph : Chamberlain from his South African tour. : ;f -|«:; .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 11
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