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"CONDONATION OF A CRIME"

MORNING POST'S DISCORDANT NOTE.

LONDON, 6th December

The' Morning Post says: "Surrender is always surrender, 'and betrayal a betrayal. The condonation of a crime is participation in the sin of the criminal. Yesterday's event is but the culmination

of the steady policy of yielding to threats and intriguing with rebels. Never before in modern times has the British Government quailed before armed rebellion and organised assassination, acknowledged itself impotent to enforce English law and English justice, and totally forsaken the Ring's loyal subjects. It appeal's that one benefit in the new world promised by the Prime Minister is the disappearance of the Ten Commandments." i

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 5

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"CONDONATION OF A CRIME" Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 5

"CONDONATION OF A CRIME" Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 5

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