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John Hutcheson, M.H.R. (on the Compulsory Drill in Schools Bill) : lam anyry, sir, at the military spiiit that is being fotteieil and propayated by those on the Government benches. Indied, sir, I have frequently yawl mth scorn at all this military pomp and vanity.

Mr. Tom Mackenzie- This ib]my style, Hutchewn. Mr. Hutclieson: Organised and ayyreaive wai <> murder. I And, don't you fonjet it, we want no pw- Boers here. believe in conciliation and peace— peace at any price. Surely it is more noble to surrender to the truculent Frenchman, for example, than i to sltxy him.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 55, 20 July 1901, Page 7

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John Hutcheson, M.H.R. (on the Compulsory Drill in Schools Bill): I am anyry, sir, at the military spiiit that is being fotteieil and propayated by those on the Government benches. Indied, sir, I have frequently yawl mth scorn at all this military pomp and vanity. Mr. Tom Mackenzie- This ib]my style, Hutchewn. Mr. Hutclieson: Organised and ayyreaive wai <> murder. I And, don't you fonjet it, we want no pw-Boers here. believe in conciliation and peace—peace at any price. Surely it is more noble to surrender to the truculent Frenchman, for example, than i to sltxy him. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 55, 20 July 1901, Page 7

John Hutcheson, M.H.R. (on the Compulsory Drill in Schools Bill): I am anyry, sir, at the military spiiit that is being fotteieil and propayated by those on the Government benches. Indied, sir, I have frequently yawl mth scorn at all this military pomp and vanity. Mr. Tom Mackenzie- This ib]my style, Hutchewn. Mr. Hutclieson: Organised and ayyreaive wai <> murder. I And, don't you fonjet it, we want no pw-Boers here. believe in conciliation and peace—peace at any price. Surely it is more noble to surrender to the truculent Frenchman, for example, than i to sltxy him. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 55, 20 July 1901, Page 7

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