THE LIBERAL LEADER.
SPEECH AT LANCASTER, MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND THE POWERS. Br Telegraph— Association.—Copyright. (Received November 27, 11 p.m.) London, November 27. Sir Henry Campbell-Banneiuian, speaking at Lancaster, said Lord Salisbury retains no shred of independence. Mr. Chamberlain's insults to the Powers had caused more injury than all the speeches made by Liberals. Sir Henry urged the restoration of the Cape Colony's civil rights and the restoration of the prosperity and loyalty of South Africa by friendliness and hearty co-operation on equal terms.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 5
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