AN INDISCREET SPEECH.
QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COM, ■ ■ • MONS. ' By loJeßraph—Pregs Assooiivtioij^Oopyriglit ) *,:■;■■ London, ifoypmbor It • • The- teoe'nt speech of Mr. P. D. Ackhd, Parliamentary. Under-Secretary, fop Torcign Affairs, coinmenting on the eiectiP'n of t)T. TY'oodrow Wilson to the Presidency of the. United States,, lias given: 'rise'ti>. some questions in Parliament. Jlr. Adland had declared that .a message, of Godspeedl might well go to the new President in Ms task of .reducing tariffs and ■bringing the trusts- : into'V proper'position. ■' "[. Mr. AsqUitU to-day, in reply to"Sif"/J. ! D.|.Ress and Mr. 0. Jjockta-Sampson, said, that though reference to controversial matters in foreign countries was. .'better;. avoided, he had not so intimated to Mr. Acland. Ho was euro Mr. A.olahd; had; no intention of departing from a, wellestablished rule. ". ■ • ' .'.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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124AN INDISCREET SPEECH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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