"ADVENTUROUS DEMAGOGUES."
A FTKRY LOUD. " PLAYING THE DEVIL WITH \ KIXAXCM." [DY EIiItCTRIO TKLE(iRAI'H—COrYIUOIIT.] [n?Il Pit ESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Dav, !)./> n.m.) LONDON, April 11. An active campaign against tlio veto of the House of I idi - ([s is being carried on by tlio Liberal in liontlon. Many huh-tings wore bold in tho parks at iho week-end, and others arc lioiny; arranged. It is proposed to sc'cnrt?"n largely signed "Hi-t-ion to the Premier (tlio l\t. I foil. 11. 11. Asfjiiilh) supporting 111 i.> notion. Twenty anti-veto demonstrations were held in Devonshire on Satnr <lay. Lord Ampthill (Conservative), speaking at liedford. said the Govenimont of the country was "in the hands of unscrupulous and adventurous demagogues." who were - so puffed up with pride of place tint they were willing to put (ho Constitution into the molting pot and "play the devil" with the (runnoes of the country, in order tn throw the onus of the resulting olkiof on tlio House of Lords. [Lord Ampthill is one of the most conspicuous figures in tlio Mouse ot Lords. Tie is 10 years of age. and has boon a Governor of Madras. Tie was a great, favourite of the laid Queen Victoria, who interested herself nersonally in his eare»r alter the death of his father, who was 'i close personal friend oT Bismarck. Tlio present Lord Ampthill was well-known 'Varsity o-arsnuin.] ■w !His>dMJUu«ugyyjfß
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1910, Page 3
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228"ADVENTUROUS DEMAGOGUES." Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1910, Page 3
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