LET BRITAIN Lead To World Peace
MR LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL Need For United Empire Policy UPHOLDING LEAGUE (Received 5, 1,30 p.m.) LONDON, June 4. "The leadership of nations ^ is vacant. Let the British Empire take it, No other nation would l)e as weleome to demoeraeies throughout the world, V declared Mr. David Lloyd George, in a broadcast to the Empire. He urged the necessity for British foreign policy being pre-concerted ^ with the assistance of the Dominions. "If Prime Ministers are unable to attend more frequent Imperial Cabinets, they should send responsible Ministers. Most, if not all, of the recent humiliations when British leadership of the League was fntile and the League itself almost utterly discredited, woiild have been averted if the Empire as a whole had had a concerted policy."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 5
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