BRITISH PARTY POLITICS
'APICAL .SPEECH liV LOUD KUSEiililtUY. PLEASED WITH THE GOVERNMENT Received 27, U.2j n.m, London, March 27. Lord Roseberry, speaking to the. -(Jouneil of the Liberal League, said ilthough n Government emerging from an election with a. great majority was entitled to something like n free hand, at laity rate vl|tr,'ng the first year of its existence, the League's vigilant activity wafi never more necessary than now. lie would speak i|iiite frankly regarding the Government. He owed the Government no eontidence, n dnhiid no connection, secret or njieii, with it. He was not, sure that he ever owed it the common courtesies of life. Tint made more incumbent on him to Buy lie considered the Government had surmounted great d iliculties with extraori'.nary success, and came to the second session Invigorated by the experience of the first. The vice-prcsdont.4| of the League carried into the Government the principle ol cflicicncv which ihe League so loudly demanded Muric the middle of the floor war. His ai> prehension regarding the Government concerned not its past, or its comporttio,», but lest it should make too many impossible promises. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 28 March 1907, Page 2
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187BRITISH PARTY POLITICS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 28 March 1907, Page 2
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