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LONDON, Keh In Speaking at the enthusiastic mass meeting held at Capetown for the purpose of repelling the calumnies on Brilish troops. Mr Thomas Graham, At-torney-General, in the course of Ins speech, denounced Sir H. CampbellBannerman's barbarous methods of speech. declaring it unfair to prosecute lor sedition in South Africa, while viler treason in England was allowed lo go scot free.
SYDNEY, Fell. 11
The University Senate, after considering the speeches and letters of Professor Wood in connection with the Anti. War League, passed a resolution declaring Wood's utterances unworthy of a professor of history, whose speeches ought to he marked with strict impartiality and freedom from passion. Such remarks as his were highly reprehensible, tending to encourage tiie enemies of our country and hinder the establishment of a just and honorable peace ; also to impair tiie value of his teaching in the University.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 2
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