LLOYD GEORGE CONTROVERSY.
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THE '‘OBSERVER'S" COMMENT. 4USTKAI.IAN AND N.Z. CAllt.lv ASUOCJATIO... /Received this (Jay at 8 a.m.) LONDON, February 0. The ••Observer” commenting editorially in connection with 'ln Lloyd .Oe«.r”e c/ntrowr.s.v, says 'that probably the document called the secret compact is merely a memorandum cmliodvinj' ami confirming a cooversaticit)a 1 agreement. Mr l.loyd t.eorge was informed immediately on retail niiijr to Paris of what happened. Nothin,.; mattered but what went into the Treaty of Versailles and so he became equally responsible with the -osioni!-
tories. (.'lenienceau won heeause he was quite determined to resign in the midst of the conference. Mr Lloyd (■ core,, was not so determined. Hijiractical diHieiiltie- were immense hut at least he ought to have resigned immediately alter he had given his signature to the Treaty. Hun could he work for a revision of what lie signed while remaining in office That was what ruined him in I'ranee and nilimately ruined his whole political position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3
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161LLOYD GEORGE CONTROVERSY. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3
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