A VIGOROUS CRITICISM
(Received January ,21, 10 a.m.) \ LONDON, 20th January. The Manchester Guardian says :—"Ministerialists are making a nervous effort to excuse Mr. Churchill's appointment as Colonial Secretary, even before it is announced. Mr. Churchill showed a considerable measure of constructive imagination and administrative energy, as. in the rescue of the tanks from the wastepaper basket of officialism ; but adminis-. tration of a more patient sort is required at the Colonial Office. The Churchill head is always humming with possible, master strokes of original and audacious' action, and always dangerously. Hurry will bring into Imperial affairs the get-rich-qxiick temperament which in business makes a few millionaires and many bankrupts: The colonies do not need to be the scenes of gigantic flutters. What is wanted is the administration the elder Chamberlain gave the colonies."
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 7
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134A VIGOROUS CRITICISM Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 7
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