MR LLOYD GEORCE'S WONDERFED RECEPTION.
A OR EAT SPEECH. [Reuters Ti:i.t;r;ita.ms.j (Received this day al 0. lo a m.) LONDON. Nov. 18. A wonderful reception was accorded to Mr l.loyd oforge's first speech in the Liberal Campaign at Northampton. There was a pad-.: d hall o! nearly poop!,' w.n, thundered applause as the •■x-I’iemie; declared : "This is not a general election, hut it is a conspiracy. Air Initial' Law placed a buoy in the channel but. the mutineers got hold ol a weak man on the bridge and per-uad-d Idm to pull tip the i.tloy. I ic ship wallow going headlong *,u t>. the recks nil!,-- ip'-ip!e clmttg.'il id" The conspirators were i:mv patting 1.. mi Dm bv■ !.ord S= D e > and Dord Robert Cecil under tie In,!,he- v.'itlt Ihe Ohio, -I of canning H,-m I dure they were able to crawl away, laid Derby managed to thru.--! out a claw, bill he wa.- caplin",l and hermetically ,-eitlcd. and is now ,>ll sale on the Tariff Reform counter. Mr Lloyd < forge dr scribed the (h>vernmetil’s fiscal proposals as a. subterfuge ttn ,o plant. T lie sell lenient of Europe remained Hi" fit-t necessity. ami they wanted proteetmn. not from French goods, hut Irnni f ten o militarism. Referring lo M. Roir,care's speech as I hrenteniog to end the Entente. Mr l.loyd Ceorge said: “He gives the p.,..|- Elite,ire ha I" a week-"lid hath o| sulohttrii tuid. just lo keep it. clean and h’V.:bt. How can the poor brut get on? Britain, uml*"' the present (lovenimciit. is negligible the councils of Ettro; a Britain - 'ggg...lions and propo-al- have 1 i iecled and nothing hit- happened. Mr Hal-lorn has < allcl on M. I'oimer**. and M. I’oineare. Inviug r-!M-, d a conference, r-iii-u':: d the Belgian Cover nment. Britain lie- nol coiinic I. Britain is not worth p,-insulting. >im sends messages aim is-: ‘We suggest so ;iml so'; sum! t ln.‘,v sstv, 4 '
stirrv if cither i- 100 late * r to < soon : we will talk lo you later.' That Britain spent l-ti lime and millionand lost in.ir'::! lives. who-.-sacrifices anil t mirage save.-, the— countries from vas-ala-.". is ol !ll! account. It is hiimiliat ing. I‘: 111 -< * they ha\ niade a me-'- ol it they are it >*ug f l * divert '.attention to .-mu-ihing The Americans who have ret tinted ft the Continent' -av tlmi ihe common explanation in Em'o|io and America i- that we are frightened d the Kronrli neroolam-. They *h»i of litis <1: 11111 ■l< - - P"opb' wim have no, feared iiuvthiie*. or attvliotly. except the fear of (h.d in their heart-.'’
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