Mr. Lloyd Georgw, diff, said: "I remextber poor little colliers in Ireland thro _a eat by hundreds; and thousands on the Desk wayside oat of hovels they had -built gratia, their owa ■ha-nfUj flung out ruthlessly hy cruel landlords. What did the peers dot They stood by and rfo*>mw\ and- howmfed on. (Cries . of shame), I remember hnndreds of Welsh farmers thrown oat of the home* oi their fathers. Wfcyt Because they obeyed the dictates of their consciences. (-Hear, hear 4 Consciences planted ia their bieaste toy their E»Bier in. heaTta to guide and direct them, through life, JSTrmg out. Did the Lords protect them! On the contrary, -when, the Ballot KB was pTOttnced to make it impossible for outrages of that kind to- be- peEpetnaiei the Lords- threw it onf*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 37, 12 February 1910, Page 8
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