THOSE SECURITIES.
♦ TO TH£ FIJI 'JOB Sir— ln your It t ly 'b Supplement I noticed a quotation lroin Hume in the following' woius : '" J' i. qU'itioo. vrheu at itß highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection." Perhaps it was on this authority that Mr. Mills, when pul; tip in the House to apolojiso for the Hon. Mr. Ward's mis3talcment3 before the London Chamber of Commerce, did so by saying that, as Mr. Ward spoke so rapidly, it was qnito possible ho said that whioh he did not \vi- h to oonTey, and on that acconnt he hecontrht the Honao to think no more about it." I think it would have been far proforabie if on the occasion of that speei-h in London there had been leas of eloqnence and more of faots. At all events, we shonld have been spared the scene reported in the last Hanßard lam, &0., 20th Angnst. Tao
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 3
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155THOSE SECURITIES. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 44, 20 August 1895, Page 3
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