: The people., are transfornied; from;audieucoto judge and jury in a.very sorious case, in which their, own welfare ;is-the': state at issue. The decision has been referred to them.' That is what-the House of Lords has done.- It-has made' 1 them, the arbiters of their own future in this nutter.'. Tho -responsibility rests vivith them, and, whatever, be the deoision,'. they can blame no ono for the consequences. There is no need to ©xnggorato tho'grav-; ityof the issue or to , use high-flown language : about it. : That' sort of thing , pr<i-. duces no impression on the sensible people who really decide' elections in this country, or, it any, an unfavourable impression. But. everybody 'can.'see'"for .him-' self that the occasion is no ordinary one, and that the result must - influence; the futuro.of the country in a very decisive way, and to a degree which : will 'increase'' I with the lapse of tim«.—"Tho Turias.'! I
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 12
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151Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 12
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