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MR STANLEY BALDWIN

RETURN FROM THE CONTINENT. CABINET MEETING TO BE HELD. (British Official Wireless.) (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) RUGBY, September 23. The Prime Minister, who, with Mrs Baldwin, left London for Aix-les-Bains early in August, returned from the Continent this evening. Lord Cushendun, head of the British delegation at the League Assembly, left Geneva yesterday to enable him to reach London this evening. He will make a report to a Cabinet meeting, at which Mr Baldwin will preside, to-morrow. It will be the first Cabinet meeting after the holiday season. Later in the week most of the Ministers will be at Yarmouth, where the Conservative conference will be held, and where the Prime Minister will speak. OPINION OP MR LLOYD GEORGE. NOT A GOOD DRIVER. LONDON, September 22. Mr Lloyd George, speaking at Cheltenham, declared,: “Mr Baldwin isn’t a driver, and that what is wanted now. If he were a driver the first thing he would do would be to get rid of his team. Mr Churchill, who is a capable Chancellor of the Exchequer, can drive, but he always drives on to the rocks.”— Australian Press Association.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20522, 25 September 1928, Page 9

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MR STANLEY BALDWIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 20522, 25 September 1928, Page 9

MR STANLEY BALDWIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 20522, 25 September 1928, Page 9

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