LORD ROSEBERY’S SPEECH
A TOUR DE FORCE. NEWSPAPER COMMENDATIONS. United Press Association —CorYuiGUT (Received June 7, 10.30 p.m.) LONDON, June 7. Both Government and Opposition newspapers insist that Lord Rosebery’s speech was a tour do force. Tho “Daily Mail” says that the speech was an inspiration to broader patriotism, and must hasten the. day when the tax on knowledge will he reduced, . and cables, which are tho veins and arteiies of the Empire, will flow free and unfettered.
The. Radical newspapers comment on the passage wherein Lord Rosebery suggested that unprecedented warlike preparations might lead Europe to the brink of barbarism, or cause a catastrophe whereat the working men will cry, “We will have no more of this madness and foolery, which is grinding us to powder.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2522, 8 June 1909, Page 5
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127LORD ROSEBERY’S SPEECH Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2522, 8 June 1909, Page 5
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