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A PARTY OF FOUR

MR LLOYD GEORGE’S SUITE. High above the Thames—six floors, to l)e exact—there is a brand new swing door, says the Morning Post, with brand new lettering covering its shining double breadth: iC The Rt, Hon. David Lloyd George, 0.M., M.P., Secretariat and Administrative. „ , .. On the other side of the door are 10 rooms, rather more than two apiece tor each member of the political party whose new homo it is. This generous scale, is further reflected in the sumptuous design and furnishing of the rooms. One can afford to be prodigal when there are only four members in one’s party. In the centre, looking far out over South London, by way of Lambeth Bridge and the ancient Palace, is the sanctum itself, the very door opens with silent diffidence. There is one picture only—of Mr Lloyd George conversing with the late Earl Haig in Flanders. On the bookcase is a large Toby jug caricature of the Party leader.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21600, 22 March 1932, Page 11

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A PARTY OF FOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 21600, 22 March 1932, Page 11

A PARTY OF FOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 21600, 22 March 1932, Page 11