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THE PRESTIGE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

STATESMANLIKE UTTERANCES

Press Association. Electric Teleyraph

Copyright.

London, June 27.

S.t M. Hicks Bench, speaking at Mansion House, disclaimed pessimism. Groat Britain was greater than ever, and capable of meeting and conquering

any emergency,

Lord Salisbury, addressing the United Service Club at the Hotel Cecil, said that an undoubted, early and complete victory in South Africa was imperative to teach the world, especially South Africa, that if British frontiers wore violated there would be a bitter time for the violators. If the nation faltered foreigners would draw the conclusion that she was powerless to defend herself.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 147, 28 June 1901, Page 2

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THE PRESTIGE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 147, 28 June 1901, Page 2

THE PRESTIGE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 147, 28 June 1901, Page 2

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