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SPEECH BY MR MORLEY.

PER PItESS ASS if TAT lON'. Keceivtd IK, K'. f' pm. London, Mi < h 13. Mr Morlwy, speal;i*« a- M:m«brst"r, admitted it. was difficult >n Aix «■■>•. ths Irii.li rji.iest->n f;ftw Momhiy's '_ c'-ilmi, some of the Nationalists foair>iit,'in<; a great breach of rjght feeling and decency. Such an exhibition w-'s execrable. Referring to South Africa, ha d-plored the fact, that disasters were prolonging the war; but addod," When Lord IVUlner and Mr K>ug<>r mH at Bloemfontein, if Lord Milner had been patient, and dkcrPeS—' crafty ' if yon lfoe—there would havi bean no war." Replying to Lord Rcsebery he said the first business of the Liberals was k • make a league of peace, and meanwhile to maintain the old principle,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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SPEECH BY MR MORLEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 3

SPEECH BY MR MORLEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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