SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY.
POWERS FRIENDLY TO BRITAIN. PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION, Keceived 11, 1.20 am. Los dos Novembe-10 Lord Salisbury, 6peaking at the Guildhall, raid the ottitudA of the great Powers towards Britain w«g was friendly. If that had not been the case, half a century i - co the ►light cloud in the Levant wru'd h"»ve been rusgestive of emhanwaiog difficulties, but now it was happi'y more easily dis- * pelled. Nothing has occurred in South Africi to modify tfia confident hope of an early successful i»sue of t,he war. (Cheers.) The guerilla warfaro must inevitably be conducted and terminated on its own linos. A glance at precedents would show there was no undue or unexpected difficulty, and no cause for apprehension or discouragement. He reiterated that these were the ronclusions of those b*nt able to judge. JfcThe British were making, roooth by month and week by week, sure and substantial progress.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 3
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151SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 3
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