AN INSPIRING SPEECH. LONDON, Alarch 7. The newspapers comment on Mr Baldwin's remarkable speech. Hie •• Daily Express ” says that he rather breathed than spoke his final prayer, so great was his emotion, and then he sank hack in His sent. The crowded House was silent, amazed and impressed because the character ol the speech was wholly unexpected. It invested the House with an atmosphere akin to that of a Gipsy Smith revival meeting.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 2
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