ROSEBERY'S SPEECH
FLAYING TO THE RADICALS,
DENOUNCED BY THE TIMES,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Dee. 9. Lord Rosebery, addressing a deputation of the National Free Church Council, said that if Nonconformists tamely submitted to tbo Education Bill they would politically cease to exist. The speech delighted the Radicals, and is interpreted to moan that Lord Rosebery is willing to accept closer identification with the active wing of the party. Rev. Doctor Clifford, speaking at Brentford, referred to Lord Rosebery’s “ Inspiring utterance.”
The Times expresses surprise at Lord Rosebery counselling resistance to the law. It declares that he Ims compromised his future by giving unjustifiable sanction to tire anarchial pretensions of irresponsible opponents of the Education Bill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 691, 10 December 1902, Page 2
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