THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
A Great LuiußAr, Lord Morley of Blackburn, who was horn plain John Morley and died with honours thick upon him—a Viscount of the Realm ami the holder of the Order of Merit—was a link between the past, and the present of Liberalism. He was more than any other man—the representative in these latter days ol the Manchester School of political economy—tbe standard hearer of those great traditions founded by John Stuart Mill and his lesser contemporaries. He was throughout his political career the pre-eminent Conservative of I.ibeialism if riie paradox may lie permitted. He bad bis principles, and he stood hv ihem. not ignorantly or mulisbly, but as one who having seen a light follows it steadfastly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 2
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 2
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