"WE MUST NOT GET TOO APPREHENSIVE"
LORD HALDANE'S SPEECH,. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, July G. . Lord Haldane, in his speech, at the National Liberal Club (reported, yester-. day) added: "We are sluggish, and anybody who by drawing attention to the real danger has made us think, lias done a. jublic serviced <]iut you must I not overdo it. The situation is ' serious enough, without our thinking it. worse than it really is." LORD HALDANE'S.'SERVICES TO THE NATION.'' ("Times" arid Sydney< "Sun'.' Services.) (Rec. July 7, '7:40 p.m.) London, July 6. (Speaking in the House of, Commons, Mr. Asquith' paid a" warmtribute" to Lord Haldane's signal services. There, was no truth in the silly' story .desired to return to. the War Office, at the beginning of the war. "';Lord Haldane had always been a strong advocate of Lord Kitchener! s appointment.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 5
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