BRITISH POLITICS
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HON, D. LLOYD-GEORGE.
INTERVIEWED BY FRENCH PAPER. HE SPEAKS OF THE FUTURE. (Received Last Night, 10.5 o'clock.) PARIS, December 23. The Newspaper "Humanite" publishes an interview with the Right Don. D. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr Lloyd-George criticises the Republican journals for sympathising with the enemies of the British democracy. He asked whether the democrats of France had forgotten the Francophile of the past of his party, and referred to his pro-Boer attitude Speaking of the future, be said 1 c had had -enough of being a plaything of the aristocrats. The vet.i would be abolished. The Government would continue to strive for the limitation of armaments, because militarism and Imperialism were the great enemies of human progress. A measure for national assurance against sickness and unemployment was being prepared. It secured financial resource, enabling it to be incorporated in the next Budget. The cost would be £18,000,00 annually.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 5
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160BRITISH POLITICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 5
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