THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
I’hacu With Sr.iwiurv. Mr (iiamherlaiii lias keen regarded as a punctiliously honourable and conventionally correct, hut rather mediocre politician, with neither the subtlety nor the strength to withstand the wily slings ami poisoned arrows of outrageous European .Maehiavollix. But at long last something has stirred on high Olympus, where so long the slumbering gods have nursed on their knees tile In lidding destiny of humanity. The age of miracles indeed is not passed. Against all the odds, Mr ('homborlnii:. the simple, straightforward. rather suburban gentleman from the Midlands, has brought hack fromLocarno something infinitely greater than Disraeli’s historic “Peace With Honour” from Berlin. Mr Joseph Chamberlain’* eldest son brings hack with him ‘'Pence with Security.” - - London Correspondent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1925, Page 2
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1925, Page 2
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