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Show LLOYD GEORGE LOUDLY CHEERED LONDON, Oct. 20. (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) Mr. IJoyd George ro-celved ro-celved one of the most remarkable ovations ever witnessed In the Guild Hall this afternoon when he rose toj propose the health of the 1'rlnce ofj Wales, who was the guest of the cor-1 poratlon of the city at luncheon. Kor sexeral minutes It was Impossible for Mr. Lloyd Gecirge to proceed, and hcj was Mslbly affected In the early part of his speech th little Welshman was nervous, an un-, wonted condition for him. but he soon i regained the mastery of himself. He avoided reference to the political sit- uatloh' "My sword Is In my hand." was the; keynotS of the farewell of Mr. Idoyd George to the great throng which! gathered at St. Panoras station to give him an enthusiastic sendoff as ho left for I.eerls todny to deliver an address I tomorrow. "I thank you from the bottom of! my heart that you have come here, i this great assemblage to cheer me on! my pilgrimage." he said. "I am a I free, man. The burden Is off my shnul-j ders but my sword Is In my hand." I |