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"BLACK BREAD AND OFFAL."

-.it TiATjI'OLJR'S I'ROTKST. AT A LUNCHEON TO WORKMEN. [BY EIiKCTIITC TELECIIAPII— [PEIt PIIESB ASSOCIATION.] LONDON, April 26. Mr Balfour, speaking at a Tariff ltincheoji. to the workingmcn visitors to Germany, referring to Mr Lloyd-George's reference to "Blade bread and offal," said it was discreditable in public; life to bespatter the civilisation of a friendly country witih the mud of our preposterous controversies. Britain had mudi to learn from Germany, <wpedally as to social reform. Mr Balfour inciden,tally declared himself a, strong Tariff reformer. [TVtr Lloyd-George, in a speech prior to the elections, comparing Germany under protection with Free-trade England, said that England's poor had not reached the stage of the working people in prosperous Germany, who were fed on bl"ck broad, horse; ajid dog flesh and offal.]

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1910, Page 3

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"BLACK BREAD AND OFFAL." Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1910, Page 3

"BLACK BREAD AND OFFAL." Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1910, Page 3

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