OUR MINISTERS AT HOME.
SPIRITED SPEECH BY MR. MASSE?, I By Telegraph.—Press Asspciation'.Received Jmi, 10, 11.46 p.m. London, Jan. 10. N Hon, \V. F. Masaoy, in the course of £ speech at the Junior Constitutional Olnb. st id that Che war had taught the British Empire to think Imperially. If thestatesmen of the United Kingdom did their duty, and were guided by the JOS* sons, of the pafst, the British Empire in I fifty years time would be strong enough to hold its own against any combination, of nations in the world. New Zealand lad spaj*d nothing in its support of Alio Mc.thci> Country. She had sent mor© ti a ii?e<s soldiers to the war than Wol* lington commanded at tho oattlo of ' Waterloo. Ho did not think there was -over ,i time when there was inoro justify cs.l ion for optimism than at tho preßent, and he believed that the end of the war would eonie soon; but, whatever httji' penal, the Empire must set its teeth and (go on till tho enemy was broken andthe Kaiser's armies were, driven baclg v over their own frontiers. ■ -•-..,»
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 5
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186OUR MINISTERS AT HOME. Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 5
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