LORD DERBY'S SPEECH.
ADDRESSES STOCK EXCHANGE
REPLY TO LORD ST. DAVID.
THE LIE DIRECT
(Received November- 25, 11.5; a^m.)'
LONDON,... Novembcj-^ 1 i t Lord Derby, addressing. tlic;' S'tpct Exchange, said that he disliked to think that the House of Lords needed a censor, but two speeches to have been censored. He could give the lie direct to Lord St. David's accusation arid could sum up the Speech have said it, and no gentleman will have said itt, and no gentleman will believe it. Referring to Lord Ribbleedale'a speech, ho said that the man who givea information to the enemy
goes under an ugly name—a name that should be given just as, much to a speech delivered in the House of Lords as to a man risking his life- to get information for aa enemy, "We have," he said, " the right to ask Lord Ribblesdale where he got hie information - which he said wax common knowledge. I was at the War Office and did not know it, and I do not think you will find people who do."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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