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ATTACKED dN ALL SIDES
HAS LIOYD GEORGE FINISHED?
F omier Friends Among
His Critics
("Hernhl" Special llcprescutntlve)
LONDON. Oct. S.
Doclurlng that Mr Lloyd George has
now lost the great war as tar as the
Near Bast Is concerned, and that his
public usefulness Is exhausted for tile
present, "The Observer." -'whlt.lv i,..>=
long .been among tlic Prime -Minister's
wartnest admirers, says: "Tho sooner
lie stands aside the eusler will tho na
tion extrleato Itself from its Immedi
ate dlfllculttes, and the better chance
ho will have for Ids own future."
Other organs, for .example, "The
Spectator." .havo been urging Mr Lloyd
l-torgc to take this . course, but- "fl'ho
Observer s", advice., as comlng'froni a
candid friond. seems sure to create an
Impression In political circles, , and is
likely to lend a cumulative effect to
Mr Bonar Law's dramatic intervention
In his letter to "TJ; , 'jmes," which has
been roprinted ln o JLnewspaper. Ac
cording to some jdtfics, It marks i
definite re-entry into homo politics.
Tho anti-Georgian press asserted ,ro-
cently that Mr Lloyd George was men
tally fatigued, hut the strongly pro-
Georgian "Sunday Times" says that ho
never felt better.
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