THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
: A BRILLIANT. KARL, : Bjrkenheadjsipareer Has beeitn' tlie.. most dazzling of> t . any QnLi^chiir vh t-ime, ” coiqmentpcl a . London : i new)tk ; > paper., two; year ; s .ago;., : ;“His;inind ljkq diamond, and hi s^4x>ngteei ; occasion, like .a. l]e . has not . always engage4;pul>lici)|(£i feotipn, but. he ,has .neverr failed,even;‘ •*. among his bitterest ' foes,- tav^tijoyi;A their admiration and. a respect that m' some of his adversaries must. haVa' been more akin to . dread.” This seems to be a fair estimate of the spectacular qualities of the man, aiid it need only be added that ag a lawyer he was responsible for some fine and constructive statesmanship,, that .* lxis contributions to British legal and political history are by no means neg- * ligible. . -
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4
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120THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4
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