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THE VETERAN LEADER.

'■'■■■ : :'■;' ;■. I ——-*—--— ;■;■, ; .-■"' ■"- ME.' CHAMBERLAIN. .! J ■-: : , :, ' : l'/.''.' :■-'.■.-—rr-';.".■'.'■ ::'■;!■.. APPEARS, AGAIN IN COMMONS. ByTelesraph-PressAßSociation-Copyrißht. ■■',London, February 1G..: Mr. Chamberlain made a,dramatic ftp-, pcarance in the' Houso of, Commons. Assisted by his son, Mr. .Austen Chamberlain, and' Viscount Morpeth, he topic his seat on the front bench, and was sworn in.He was loudly cheered., ;.".''■ - 'The Speaker .the . House's gratification,; and Mr.':. Chamberlain, acknowledged the compliment aid withdrew. His for Cannes was delayed to enable him to appear in the House of Commons. ''

; [On January ;10, during ' the election campaign, it was. cabled: "Replying at ;Widley, Hampshire,, to repeated state-.-, ments that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was incapable of writing a single word, that he was practically imbecile,' and that his son Austen wrote the letters appearing in Mr. J. Chamberlain's name, Mr. Austen Chamberlain stated that he would not comment on the cruel and indecent lie, butj.would contradict it publicly:' Sir Edward Carson* formerly Unionist Solici-tor-General; : Bpeaking at Morpeth, Northumberland,. denied similar inventions.'-'] ■:'■■•'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 7

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161

THE VETERAN LEADER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 7

THE VETERAN LEADER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 7

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