100 Years Ago

NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO : 28 November 1923

28 NOVEMBER 1923

David Lloyd George, the former Prime Minister, speaking to a meeting of Liberals in Leeds expressed apprehension that the Government might secure a majority of Parliamentary seats and carry its tariff proposals, notwithstanding that Liberals and Socialists who were both hostile to tariffs might together secure a majority of votes.

It was announced that Dr Albert has failed to form a majority Cabinet in Germany.

Viscount Goschen was appointed as the Governor of Madras.