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“WANTED, A DOG BISCUIT.”

MR LLOYD GEORGE ON SIR EDWARD CARSON. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] v [United Press Association. 1 < (Received 9.0, a.m.) , ' ' London, November 30., • J *ll/ h ifr Lloyd George, at Holloway, aroused laughter by describing Sir Edward ’Carson as a wet dog in a Tory drawing room, who had been dropped in the Boyne, and was miserable himself and a nuisance to everyone else. Tiie Opposition, said Mr George, was now begging the Liberals to give them a biscuit to lure the dog away till he was dry.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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“WANTED, A DOG BISCUIT.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 7

“WANTED, A DOG BISCUIT.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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