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POLITICAL BATTLE ON IN BRITAIN War to the Death Between Lloyd George and Lord Northcliffe BY MILTON BRONNER Special to The Star: LONDON, Aug. 26.—It's war to the death now between the two most influential men in the British empire—Lioyd George, the premier, and Lord North eliffe, the publisher, Lerd Northeliffe made Lioyd Millions there are in the British Tales who will bet he can SAYS LLOYD GEORGE IS “MOST DISTRUSTED” Tho issue will be decided either be- fore or during the coming disarma- ment conference in Washington. Lord Northcliffe js opposing the ap- parent intention of Lloyd George to attend this conference as the repre- sentative of Great Britain. “Of all the statesmen in Europe he ts prob ably the most distrusted,” the pub lisher eays of the premier. Whatever Lord Northcliffe had said through bis papers and what. ever Lioyd George had said in reply was regarded as merely differences on matters of public policy until the British embassy at Washington per. @onally affronted Loni Northcliffe By withdrawing invitations to a din ner which it had planned to give him. “This is a } insult which Lerd Northcliffe will exact retribu- tion for, if it takes his last pound,” say close acquaintances of the pub- ry way Lloyd George has small of having any remem agreement which he enters into ap the Britieh partiament #0 Jong as Lord Northcliffe battles v Ha Hy rai a3* ! nayeylt rie ints | ual 2g33e gy 1 il «+ FIRST—The necessity for rigid economy in government and the cut- ting out of all waste. This anti ‘waste campaign resulted in several smashing defeats for the govern ment. SECO! of the Irish question upon a basis of justice to Ireland. THIRD—The wisdom of standing by France and understanding her fear of German plans for the future. FOURTH—The vital necessity for the peace of the world that England and America should see eye to eye on such questions as disarmament and the problems arising out of the Politics of the Pacific ocean. LONG LIFE DUE TO HARD WORK 101 -Year-Old Woman Dis- closes Secret BOSTON, Aug. 26.—Word hard, do your duty, have a good time and you'll live to be 100, is the recipe for ripe and happy old age handed out by Mrs. Mary Mulvihill, who recently celebrated her 101st birthday at her home on College ave., Somerville. Past the 100 mark, this great- grandmother to three youngsters does all her own sewing and mend ing, needs no aid of spectacles ex cept for her sewing, runs up and down stairs as easily as anyone half her age, keeps track of the affairs of the day, and has her wit ever ready. She's never been eick, she ¢|of Aspirin. Then you will be fol- ,] Worked out by physicians during 21 etill has no aches nor pains, and whe’s still doing her bit. But the Bull Fights Still Draw Crowds MADRID, Aug. 26.—The Catalon- | jan clergy have issued a pastoral let- ter condemning bull fights | FIGHTERS Premier Lloyd .George (above) and Lord Northeliffe (center) are engaged in a po- litical war that is rocking Great Britain. Below is Lord} Curzon, British foreign min- ister, who is mized in, and whom Northcliffe character- izes as “Lloyd George's first footman.” | . Soldiers Get Jobs . : in South Africa PRETORIA, South Africa, Aug. 26.—Demobilized South African sol. diers have been given all vacant po sitions in the police and railroad This action has resulted in rejuvenating both branches. American Holdings ‘BERLIN, Aug. 26.~Thousands of French Homes Fired by Korean Rioters TOKIO, Aug. 26.—Korean rioters have burned the homes of several French residents near Seone. 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