The views of plain Mr A. B. Barclay, of Dunedin, about the war are of not the slightest congequenoe. '' But- as he happens to v be one of - Dcnedin's M.'sH.R., what he has to ■,■ say about the war will jirobably - attract some attention, and will 1 certainly be made the most ot T>y - the, people are inciting the Boers by every meaus'in their power to keep . up a hopeless struggle. It is, full of \ strong language,;this diatribe,'but it •* is mere,language and nothing not a seiritilla pf eyidonoe in support ;, of the wholesale"" eharges, and ;noattempt at arguments ' Its'- paltry, shallowness and are sufficiently shown: by' the \ assertion that u this unholy' war is \ r responsible for the death of the ,: Queen." A screed filled with stuff, of , ; th«t quftUty \m\ ■nsweM s iteelf»--S , ?«t'^ IffK ' " ~.* /, \' ,\ :v is.ss
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 151, 11 January 1902, Page 2
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137Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 151, 11 January 1902, Page 2
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