MARTIAL LAW.
h :i iViu 1 - : 11 ii->. ;i -V. ... Mr L>. M array . th.lt '• :..td-VW ■ - i■' U htVg. CXf. U l .... ..us.hh .:.V V m war. and >■: - ■ mmww- ;l ... -.'A. .‘1 ’-la ■ ’Moya" jouk. 1' ..- ac Will all a.. U.v :,) ewllva i Urn. . . a ttor a..:.: t.O livVaa;;:,:. Gladstone. in aa ■’ .the : , t_n.bc r 1-.-uca o'. Tnc a|-■a a. :■ a ■ a-: V. at : a!-0 \V. T. SaaiV' IMuiil .U uu War.’ ait 1 "Shad I siay m\ k.a,." 800 l.' ' \Yc now iur. c na> .n to i" .ice-, linn too annex uicu i i the 'lcgubucs '..a.a,,.;,;,.,.; npuU |, v me Salisbury Cabmet Sotl.C months in for; til !a-aa ot lAvsid -111 Kroner's i.iihiciiniii. G.adstone a cnici ; cause of the war! An eideriy y ul > < :U *' ; dressing a public el m g !i ot pi i ll ( : it town lelliavkcd. 11 It trail dear oat a aa. a t a. sta.tes iua. n air Gladstone was nine. ta.-.:o wovdd have been 110 '.var.' 1 ask your readers, can anv caudal pci'On ueiir. >- truth »1 thi- r 'As to liianial la"' being ext, a,]-...i i t ot'borno, as Mr Murray suggests. I v.a rtlil propose t : it he. sijou'd forward the brilliant idea t > 'me dmgu.sts in rise Old Country. Idoim:.ess they : ho .ail to put it into praolice s i.v uy mr \V. llai'Cij'art's vicinity it: Monmouthshire, or Mr John Burn's tit Battersea. I note that anotner correspondent A. G. M • 1 writ-.' calling for more "gore. One would !i;ive alii tost thought that witat wit ii the i seditions ot Cardno. Broeksma, Koet/e. T.ol l O'r and many others, enough had been shed in cold blood He swallows alibi v the atrocious dingo pretence that: hi feeding women ami children in the j ; concentration camps a favor is being done ; 1 them, when in reality the\ are virtually ■ prisoners, after being torn tn tears and awful anguish from their devastated homes in the country . A. lb W • savs that ; people are asking "How long shall the war continue, and our bravest and bc-t fathers, soils and brothers lie saeritieed V Ju-t so long as the Salisbury Government is allowed to remain in olliee. ior it has pledged itself to the unprecedented and wicked measure of the complete annexation of both iiepublics. 1 am. tie.. •J. G. Cox.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 238, 17 October 1901, Page 4
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389MARTIAL LAW. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 238, 17 October 1901, Page 4
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