IT WAS DONE.
"W.S." eays that Lord Salisbury w™**? a poor journalist. I have Lord Salisl "z t own word in hie account for that sam r:' that he was so hard up that he did not Kn°« where hjs next meal was coming from. » I want to make clear to "W.S." and ajl pe°P' B is that a statesman is a peculiarly gifted hm* He may be an utter failure in commerceWinston Churchill never can he a st . a J esm *jl: though as a journalist he ie commercially s cessful. Winston Churchill years ago w' England that Australia was disloyal, on J waiting to dissociate hereelf from the am Empire. The fact wae Churchill did notuawr stand the Australians. Here is the <""??* between Salisbury and Churchill. SaMW had brains and a heart; Churchill was W» liantly empty. Now let me add that our n Premier, Mr. Savage, has a heart and » statesman, not a mere politician. __ n v RUBY E. WATSON.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 8
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