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Despotism Un-British

“In my humble judgment,” said Lord Justice Roche, in a recent speech, “there is no danger of a despotism or tyranny whether of the Right or the Left in this country unless and until there is an excess of immoderation on either side. Action and reaction are part of the law of life, and their extent is measured one by the other. I think it would be well for people of party attachment to watch and, if necessary, rebuke excess and immoderation on the part of members of their own party even more than they would members of the opposite party.”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXX, Issue 20165, 20 July 1935, Page 16

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Despotism Un-British Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXX, Issue 20165, 20 July 1935, Page 16

Despotism Un-British Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXX, Issue 20165, 20 July 1935, Page 16

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