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ANTI-CHAMBERLAINISM

Anti-Cliamberlainism is the basis of a political creed leads inevitably to inconsistency and bad logic. "The first duty of every Englishman who loves his country," says the "Daily News,’ 5 "should be to get rid of Mr Chamberlain." But«?at a great gathering of Liberals the other day, with Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in the chair, a Liberal "M.P." stated that distrust of Mr Chamberlain was the cardinal tenet of the Liberals in his constituency. If, then, 'Mr Chamberlain is the nexus of the Liberal party, it is surely most injudicious, if not actually suicidal, for Liberals to clamour “for his removal. A far more clear-sighted appreciation of the value of Mr Chamberlain to his opponents may be found in the article by one of the editors of the "Rossi a," quoted in the "Bibliotheque Universelle." M. Dorochevitch, tiie writer in question, laments the death of King Milan, as he was the only personage Russian journalists could discuss freeiy. w arned off the forbidden ground of home politics, they could always fall back on the -latest scandal about King Milan. "Who is left us now continues M. Dorochevitch. "Chamberlain! Yes, happily we still have Chamberlain. Of him also I can say anything that comes into my head. But if Chamberlain were to take it into his head to die ? Only think of it! May heaven preserve him! For if Chamberlain were to die there would be nothing left for the Russian press but to repair collectively to his tomb and commit suicide." For “"Russian'' read "Radical" and the saying holds equally good. Take away Mr Chamberlain and Othello's occupation's gone.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 22

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ANTI-CHAMBERLAINISM New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 22

ANTI-CHAMBERLAINISM New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 22

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