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LORD DERBY.

■ » At a recent public meeting Lord Ran" dolph Churchill thus sarcastically spoko of the present Secretary of State for tho :.'.■•'/.', ..■',r'.colonies': J r;'LQi'd Derby some years ago, belonged to.the..Tory party'; b«t'vthank God Lord Derby, left the Tory party. •. He :-'.'"'•'..'.■. -leftih'o-Tovy party, - if I inajvuao an ex-' prcssion common among domestic ser-. '_ '■;'• ■'■ vauts, 'to-bettor himself)' and I venturo to say that there was not a single member of the Tory party who did not rejoice at his departure, and who did not feel thankful that the Council and tho action of our prty were no longer paralysed by his imbecile indecision or by his invincible cowardice. Then further, I will add v; ' ', about that Colonial Secretary that I "" ■ " do not believe I am exaggerating ..'.;,. if I say that there is hardly a .work- ' ing man in England, among those, classes ' "'(' who Lord Derby so profoundly despises, who could not have conducted the affairs of tho Colonial Office to the far better advantage and glory of our empire than thoy have been conducted by this illomened and ill-starred Earl,"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 27 February 1885, Page 3

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LORD DERBY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 27 February 1885, Page 3

LORD DERBY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 27 February 1885, Page 3

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