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A LOYAL SPEECH.

BRITAIN* NOT A BACK NUMBER. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) London, February 20. The attendance at Sir John Taverner’s banquet was 250, including Sir W, Hall-Jones, Sir J. G. Ward, and the Hon. T; Mackenzie. Lord Emmott stated that there were no signs that British enterprise was dead.i The Mother Country was not yet a back number. The habit of “crabbing” old England tended to arouse disrespect among the daughter nations. Britain, had received witlu real emotion the recent offers of help to bear the burdens of defence, which were magnificently generous.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

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A LOYAL SPEECH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

A LOYAL SPEECH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

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