GUILDHALL SPEECHES.
THE EMPIRE'S UNITED; VOICEi By Telegriwiß—Press. London, November 10. . During his. speech at the, G.irildhall banquet, .Mr. Asquith/added:. "It is some; source of 'sincere gratification that, ever divided we are among ourselves, -in: the arena' of domestic controversy, the Government is abl§ in. ; the.?& larger mat- : tors, to speak in\the councils of Europe., in the name and authority of the united., people."- (Prolonged cheers.) Tlib Secretary for "War, /Colonel Seely, paid, a; tribute to the work of the Domin-. ion.3 in .creating citizen armies; .Ha anticipated the day when everyone in Great Britain iybuld extend their civic patriotism to tlio duty of defending the counto'"'-' :' : "■■ \
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 5
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107GUILDHALL SPEECHES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1595, 12 November 1912, Page 5
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