Mow Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, nearly met the fate that befell the late Lord Kitchener is hinted at in the following, which appeared in a recent issue of tho "Weekly Dispatch."
"The. Germans," it stated, "arc smart people, lint they should gel their tides right. They were cocksure about catching Mr. Lloyd George on his return from the Continent, only they were a tide too soon. They calculated accurately the time the Premier left Paris, but they did not reckon on his motoring any part of the distance.' It «'nuld be a pity to fell them anv moro.' Their shells on the French and English Channel coasts were wasted; lh-v lost two destroyers in addition, and Iheir quarry all the time was miles nivav."' _ Tho Kaiser and Prince Henry of Prussia have been struck off the list of honorary members of the New York Yacht Club. ■
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 7
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