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BRITAIN'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIANS

"THAT THEY ENTER INTO THE HERITAGE OF FREEDOM." LONDON, Jan. 23. The Right! Jjon. IIH. O. ArnoldForster, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Croydon, sail! the great people of Russia, ninety millions of whom were peasants, were well deserving of Britons' sympathy. "We desired," he said, "that they should enter into the heritage of freedom which we now enjoyed through our forefathers' sacrifices. The best message we could send was that of our sympathy, and the hope that their aspirations would bring them some of the happiness and the liberty we enjoyed."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 3

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BRITAIN'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIANS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 3

BRITAIN'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIANS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 3

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