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SPEECH BY MR CHAMBERLAIN.

TH& ALTJCBWRVH OF WAR. OLD AGS FRKBIOHB.. . mb vtam Mtoounatr. . Reoeind ft, <UK>aa.' Loroos, January 7. Mr Chamberlain, speaking Birmingham, said that war was pr,jf«nili . to a mean surrender of Britain's Imtl* t»ge, involving England losing tbtroo* fidence of kindred nation*/ wbxwe futon rivals were hors. These was U«4r/ • man in Australia, Canada, and she rest of the colonics who had not expressed . soora and. contempt for thoae p . who systematically spoke and worked against their own country. He warned tbe Trade* Unions that attempts to restrict the output wool! damage workmen and employers. It was imposuble to deal with ah* question of old age pensions until ton Friendly Benefit Societies, Trade* Unions, and 00-operative Antoeiatioai unite in adopting a practicable notann, c'early distinguishing poverty remit* »' ing from misfortune and ilt-hepftfe" from poverty due to misconduct jMMa ■: improvidence.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 2

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SPEECH BY MR CHAMBERLAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 2

SPEECH BY MR CHAMBERLAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 6, 8 January 1902, Page 2

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