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Mr. Eden and Foreign Bullying LLOYD GEORGE’S ADVICE (By Telegraph—Presa Association—Copyright) LONDON, Oct. 17. Mr David Lloyd George, M.P., in a speech a Carnarvon, said: “As one of the senior Privy Councillors whose duty to his sovereign country is to give such advice as his experience indicates, I urge Mr Eden fearlessly to take the course his conscience dictates, whatever his colleagues may say. When he tires of being bullied and stands up for what he really believes he will be the biggest man in Britain.” He added that non-intervention was a cruel lying sham. Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler had sent 100,000 men to Spain, and the Italians weekly were sending troops, ostensibly to Libya, but many were going to Spain.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 248, 19 October 1937, Page 7
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