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MR CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDED

\ A clamour of raucous voices has risen to drown one voice that dared to speak out for world reason and common sense, writes a correspondent j-, to the “New York Sun.” We Americans want what Chamberlain wants. I know how hard it is to trust anyone in public office to-day, but what could js this man have up his sleeve? He is y almost at the end of the road, and f< what he is going through now will in / all probability shorten the little time £ he has left. The young men of the & war generation were bitter against the ft old men, who they felt had sent them t to slaughter. Here is an old man who] C with fine dignity has put away pride and humbled himself to save the young men of the present generation. Are they going to stand by and let him be knifed? And old men, are not they h going to speak out their pride in this c man of three score years and ten who has taken the helm of a world drifting blindly toward chaos?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 12

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MR CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 12

MR CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 12