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LORD MORLEY AND BISHOP GORE.

Lord Sforley paid a compliment to aspeechjby the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Gore) in the Houso of Lords recently. He said:

"I think I havo never listened to a speech which seemed to me more opnortune and contained sounder and moro cardinal principles than tho speech which has just fallen from tho right rev. prelate. I have always thought you assume that all elections, whether !)}- Referendum or otherwise, would bo decided on tho merits of questions, ily reading of the history of this country in comparatively our own day is that tho choice of tho electors is for moro often than not given on grounds of trust or distrust of leaders."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

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116

LORD MORLEY AND BISHOP GORE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

LORD MORLEY AND BISHOP GORE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 14

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