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SPEECH BY MR W. CHURCHILL.

CATTLE DRIVING IN IRELAND. THE GOVERNMENT'S NAVAL PROPOSALS. Received January 24, 10.10 p.m. LONDON, January 24. Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at Manchester, condemned the cattle driving tern-foolery in Ireland as deplorable and disreputable and utterly foolish. Ha stated that old-agj pensions, will be the chief business this session. Pie rejoiced at the re-union of the Irish Party. The Government's naval proposal?, without being panicky and truculent, would yet prove adequate, and secure effective protection. Brirain's ability to build far quicker than any two or three other Powers put together was recognised. While they were prepared to go a long way towards establishing a minimum standard of life, he was confident that any attempt to replace the existing organisation of society by an official hierarchy, such as the Socialists contemplated, must end in failure.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9040, 25 January 1908, Page 5

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SPEECH BY MR W. CHURCHILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9040, 25 January 1908, Page 5

SPEECH BY MR W. CHURCHILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9040, 25 January 1908, Page 5

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