Show CRITICISES JOHN BULL Sir Henry CanipbellBannonnnn Goes for British Government London Dec SpeaKing at Dun formllnu tonight Sir Henry Campbell Bannorman aid there l was no cause for the Government to havo allowed Great Britain to slide Into the present position l posi-tion in Venezuela It la a paltry quarrel quar-rel asserted tho speaker with a disrupt dis-rupt distracted and rickety state if ever there was a case for arbitration this la oneSir Sir Hoary had only condemnation ho declared for those who by tholr rasping writing and gibes had fomented discord between Grout Britain and Germany The War office hu believed hud done Well in such coses 1 whore Its Instructions had been timely These Instructions however were often wrong and sometimes some-times they were not given Ho regarded with misgivings certain enterpriser being be-ing conducted In different parts of tho world Sir Henry strongly emphasized the Importance Im-portance of preserving the good will of the > United States IIo said It would require re-quire a case of the first Important to justify any action likely to alienate < ho good foolIng and confidence the American Ameri-can peoplo entertain toward Great Britain Brit-ain It was not enough to bo on the best possible terms or avoid actual hostilities it wno cDs ntlnl to tho policy of Great Britain to stimulate Intlmito friendship and anj course which threatened In any I eksrco the continuance of that perfect feeling of friendship or Invalidated It to any extent was u crime not only against bocthgreat nations but against humanity human-ity Itself l |