Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Premier Lloyd-George, on his first invasion of America since his period of office, has expressed himself favorably in regard to the American attitude towards the Ruhr problem. That is, he has strongly approved Secretary Hughes' plan for a committee of expert accountants to audit Germany's books. In doing this he has voiced the general American public opinion, and has called attention to a solution which has long lain neglected...
Arriving on board the Mauretania with his party (which includes Mrs. Lloyd George, Miss Megan Lloyd George, Sir William Sutherland and Mr. A. J. Sylvester, his secretary), Mr. George was pounced upon for a statement by a well-ambushed reporter. Said the big little man from Wales: " Mr. Davis, the American Minister of Labor, recently promised me that if I visited the U. S. he would see that I heard some real Welsh music. He knew my weakness. I would go anywhere to hear Welsh music and so I agreed to visit the U. S. after I had been...
When visiting Minneapolis Mr. Lloyd George will be initiated into the Sioux tribe and given a " Sioux-donym...
...Asquith, now in his 72nd year, is still a power in the House and the leader of the old Liberal Party. His hostility with Lloyd George is political and not personal. Mr. George has a warm personal regard for his ex-chief which is cordially reciprocated by Mr. Asquith. It is considered deplorable that two such eminent statesmen cannot agree to a working arrangement which would unify and consolidate the Liberal Party...
...vote of the audience, 1,135-178. The verdict apparently was rendered on the merits of the question and not of the presentation. Said the New fork Tribune, editorially: "The Oxford men had too tough an assignment. The result probably would have been no different had their team included Lloyd George, John Maynard Keynes and the editor of The Manchester Guardian. No disputants could prove to a lot of hard-headed Yankees that France was in the wrong. That contention may hold water along the Thames, but not on the banks of the Androscoggin...