"BALDERDASH!"
Ml LLOYD GEORGE ATTACKED. ; .VITUPERATIVE CRITICISM. a, t rt.CT *fh A,.'..*.’*'.. ’ iu,tr*liau «urf fc.a, CaUlo iMaeiatUn la* iVi. io.s*o «.«m CQS&OX, Slay 1«. ih; Iv SjhillWeU (Labour M.r.K sneaking &i surijam Seret*l,y attuphsil ‘ s*v Hayd Oem’ge in Bimueutlun >vlth the defeaSi sf lift N«M»i*aUsat!im n! N}* S HhiniveU declared that the Hill %u» defeated twi by *'uontidrred i-eft-ajuH, but fe.v.ft Hateh.puteu u! featdeeii ted puerility far which that great Itlpat een tertian let. M' ttnyd Beerge, was primarily reapimaible, Ml faeyd George had proved httwulf aa UiVMth a Tory as Mr Baldwin. " The enlv difiereaße is," he »aid, "that he laths Mr Baldwin's honesty In •ri'tte of tbi* defeat Labour wea determined on the natlenaltsatiep of tnluea, railways and land,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17353, 19 May 1924, Page 7
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