DEFENCE OF LLOYD GEORGE'S POLICY
LONDON,. June . 7.— The Observer, ol which J. L. Garvin is the editor, on Sunday comes to the defence of. Premier Lloyd George's policy toward Soviet Russia and Germany. The League of Na- . ' Hons, it tflcclares, can never become a real, vital, international organisation until Russia and Germany are admitted • to full membership. "Only one man in [ the world can bring this about," says . the Observer, "and that mail is the Brit- . ish Prime Minister. His initiative *m bringing hoth German Mid Russian delegates in direct council js bnly a necessary step towards tho wide* design of bringing about a practical partnership of nations on the .widest possible basis of Allies, former Enemies, and 'neutrals. - Without that,** there will be chaos worse confounded."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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