THE LIBERAL PARTY.
SPEECH BY SIR W. HARCOURT. By Telegraph—Piesa Association—Copyright. London, Mav 10. Sir William Harcocrt, addressing the Devonshire Club, denounced Lord Ro3ebery's proposal to obliterate the whole of Mr. Gladstone's legacy to the Liberal party. He said the party deserved to be destroyed if it allowed Lord Rosebery to thwart its aims. He added that Sir H. Campbell-Baa-nerman was no apostle of reaction.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 5
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