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Show GRAVE NEED OF WAR MATERIAL 4) Ifm Chancellor Lloyd - George Points Out Necessity for Tremendous Increase in Output. London, March 22, G:4i a. m. David Lloyd George, chancellor of the exchequer, ex-chequer, placed grave emphasis upon the Immediate necessity for a tremendous tremen-dous increase In the output of war material ma-terial In an interview granted today : b.v him to a representative of the IDaily Citizen He dwell also upon the dramatic change whien had come 'over great industrial relations as a result re-sult of the war and the alue of confluence confl-uence between labor and tne state ; Thf establishment of a iabor advt-r advt-r sory committee was regarced by Mr. Lloyd George as a step v.nich may have almost incalculable results He believed this was the first Lime bug!) a thins had been done In any country, and said: Labor Must Co operate. "It amounts to thi6 There Is opening open-ing up a great new factor in the history his-tory of labor If laboi approaches this thing in a broad ana generous spirit and not in a haggling spirit this document which was signed on Friday ought to be a great chapter for labor. "The next step will be tne organization organi-zation of all our resources for the production of munitions or war and without such an agreemenr this would c have been impossible. Thin country would inevitably be deprived of vic-' vic-' tory in the war if labor had failed us. If by any mischance Germany should win, it would be the gloomiest day that ever dawned for labor and if this experiment falls I can imagrne nothing noth-ing more fatal to collectinst ideals in the future because the British people peo-ple are essentially a people who act on example and experiment rather than on argument.'' on |