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BASELY TREATED

LATE LORD HALDANE,

HIS WORK IN WARTIMJE. United Press. Assn.—By Electric

Telegraph Cobyrteht. (Received 1.10 p.ni)

LONDON, August 19. Mr Lloyd George referring to the deUth of Lord Haldane said: “I always thought ho was most harshly treated in wartime, thfft he was accorded the basest ingratitude. No British Statesman more greatly ensured the Allied success- Ho organised the Territorials, who saved us during tho dark winter of 1915, when we had no other troops. Ho organised the general staff and the Expeditionary Force and initiated the officers’ cadet corps, yet ho was treated ag if he was a traitor to the nation, and it hurt', him deeply.”—> Austfaliun' Press Assn.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 21, 20 August 1928, Page 6

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BASELY TREATED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 21, 20 August 1928, Page 6

BASELY TREATED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 21, 20 August 1928, Page 6