100 Years Ago

NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO : 19 November 1923

19 NOVEMBER 1923

David Lloyd George, speaking in Northampton, said that Protectionists and Socialists were both smashers and appealed to the electorate to avoid both.

Winston Churchill, speaking in Manchester, said Liberalism offered a practical alternative to the twin follies and quackeries of Protection and a capital levy.

Lord Dalkeith was adopted as the Unionist candidate for Roxburgh and Selkirk.