LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE.
At the outset of the groat Liberal campaign from Land’s End to John o’ Groats, Mr Lloyd George sent the following message to his fellow leaders, Sir Herbert Samuel and Earl Beauchamp :
“The Liberal message which you are carrying through the country in the great campaign on which you have entered has behind it the united voice of the party and their determined will to bring about better conditions for the people of this land and the removal of those evils of unemployment, of homelessness, of agricultural depression in the countryside, and of overcrowded poverty in the towns from which our nation is suffering to-day. “Your message will be a word of sure hope for men who are out of work and for the homes that depend upon them; for the young people who are waiting to make their start in life; for those who are imprisoned in the slums of our cities; and for all who suffer unmerited hardship or social wrongs, and are eagerly awaiting the dawn of a better day. “Liberals have in the past achieved great reforms for the people of this land. The message you bring tells of still greater tasks to which you have set your hand.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18772, 30 May 1929, Page 9
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