The Radicals have never forgiven Mr Chamberiain for the keen incisive speeches in which he tore Mr Gladstone’s sophhtnes to tatters, and pricked the inflated babble known as the “union of bwte. But in their eyes he has coni nutted a still greater offence than that. He has proved himself a great Colonial Secretary and a staunch Imperialist.-'‘ Telegraph.’ . The measure of Mr Chamberlain s success in checking the mortality in the concentration camps is the measure of the Government’s guilt in permitting it. There is no way of escape, of excuse, or of extenuation. They are guilty. The blood of the children is on their bead. History will bold them responsible.—‘ Star ’ (pro-Boer). Gam we blama Germany when this wretched stuff iatinibli^iaaLoQdfm?,
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Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 2
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123Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 2
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