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HAVES v. HAVE-NOTS

LLOYP-QEOROE'S SPEECH. "DEMAGOGUE!"' SAY THE. UNIONISTS. LIBERAL APPLAUSE. (By Teleeraph—Press Association-Copyright.) t,ondon, Octflber }!• '■ Commenting on the speech made at Newcastle by Mr, Lloyd-George, "Chancellor of the'Ej, chequer, the Opposition newspapers say that it was wprsp than that delivered by him at kime? house. It was, they urge, the speech of a demagpgiie, a deliberate attempt to set class against class. Many newspapers denounce the speech as in ; eeiidiary, ' " Tho '' Pall Ma]] Gazette " erases what it der scribes as " rhetorical falsehoods," and infers, that Mr- Lloyd-George cballenges the right pf everyone to inherit anything which is pot due t 1 personal e^prtipß. Other V'nioniet papers complaip.of Mr. Lloyd.-, George's vin.diotivenpss. Radical papers'rejoice at the prospect of the undutiful rich bejpg inade to contribute thplr sharp.to .th.e JRxchequer. , ■ ~"' The "Daily Chronicle" and "Daily News/' compare the speech to somp mads by Mr. josoph Chamberlain in his! Radical (lays/ i The •' Manchester Guardjan " considers the Speech a first-rate one." . . '. . •.[lt was. p'n January 5, 1885, at Birmingham, that Mr, Joseph Chamberlain preached the •DnetniM of Ransom" Hp said; "Bnt then, I ask. what ransom wi)l property, pay fqr the srcurjty which it pnjpy§f«]" |

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 7

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HAVES v. HAVE-NOTS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 7

HAVES v. HAVE-NOTS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 7

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