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GHTERS, NOT FUNKS

(British Oflicial Wireless)

r. lloyd george breaks away from liberals CTTER TO EDGAR WALLACE

RUGBY, Monday. I week-end event exciting comlt was a visit by the Labour leadMr. A. Henderson, to the Liberal ef, Mr Lloyd George, at the latter's itation. The Sunday papers come the conclusion that Mr. Lloyd irge has decided to break away tn the Liberals and make some argements with the Labour Party. he "Sunday Times" says the visit mgly supports the suggestion that Soeialists and the Lloyd George erals are contemplating an alce. Ir Lloyd George, who has dissoed himself from the Liberal ty, has issued a manifesto conming the election as wanton and atriotic. He severely criticises the servative Party for forcing an :tion. He says he will stand for ; trade. Ir Edgar Wallace, the famous ;er, has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd rge: "I am fighting Blackpool as ain Lloyd George Liberal, and I going to win it from the. food ers. I feel that nobody is more petent to expose this national idence trick which is gulling the itry than one who has made a ly of this form of crime." r Lloyd george gratefully replysaid: "There was never a time n Liberalism stood more in need ighting men, not funks."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 43, 13 October 1931, Page 3

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GHTERS, NOT FUNKS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 43, 13 October 1931, Page 3

GHTERS, NOT FUNKS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 43, 13 October 1931, Page 3

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