THE MUNITIONS BILL
1 IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY i LLOYD GEORGE By Teleerooli—Press Association—Copyright London, January 5. > In the House of Commons, Independi ent Labourites and a handful of anti- i ■ conscriptionist. Liberals, below the gang- j way, led a demonstration against Mr. Lloyd George, and gloated over his hostile reception at tho Clyde. i .The Munitions Bill was read a third ; tiino. | Mr. Lloyd George argues that re-, striction of the mobility of labour is absolutely essential to victory. The ! task of turning out munitions is more ' j 1 serious than he dared tell. He repudi- ■ ated the statement that tlie Govern- \ ment had treated the opinion of the ; workers as negligible.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2663, 7 January 1916, Page 5
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112THE MUNITIONS BILL Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2663, 7 January 1916, Page 5
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