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Show ... , ... .. . I Nir:. yo: ::, j.:ay i;.-v,":.i r... id, who will soon go to Lot. Jon as Kmbi!si-Car Kmbi!si-Car to the Court wtf St. Jamfs, was the Ci:st l.i.st I !?ht ui a farewell' (I!n-i-r. f vi-n t y t!. Ker'-'blican club., in uttem arice vert' more tiiati ttin-e hundred prominent EpLib. leans. Mr. l.eld spoke Iti put as follows: . I do not enter upon the dliwhnrre of my duties a prtlftn. No pnlitlea wIM or can le known In the Kmbaasy. When William J. liryan riprnwd 'hlii thanks fur treatment at out i-.rnbaiwlea, which plalnlr due W a man whom Darly half the Amfr'rui pwnle hurt more than onoe approved for their hlgneat ofllce. end when the FreeWent responded that If any Embaaaador had failed to extend such treatment In auch a can. his ehrlft wou.d have -been hort. there waa a fit recognition of what had bern the uniform policy of our Government and what It should always le-maln. le-maln. - ,. . Would It be treapsaslng on too delicate around !f I ventured to suegeat that the con- ! veree ought to be true; that there ou " be no politics at home . In dealing with me Kmbaasy's work ? ! Mr. 'Reld referred humorously to the exaction made upon the Embassador to j Great .Britain with regard tos, public speeches and added: . - i |