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Show Tht Bnllnh LibtraU. While Uird Ruscherry has been free to criticise his own party and to allege that It could not exist under Its present pres-ent conditions he has been equally unreserved un-reserved concerning the conservative party and government. Never, Bald he, In the remembrance nf any Impartial Impar-tial observer, haa there been "any government gov-ernment which had crowded auch a frightful assemblage of error, weakness weak-ness and wholesale blunder Into It administration." Th grave fault of th liberals la they ran agree nn no policy. They ar spilt Into fragments and yet so desirous desir-ous ar th leader to keep together that at a dinner a short time since given at the Reform club, a vote of confluence wss given to Sir Henry Campbell-Hnnrman aa the leader of the party. This, said 1-ord Koeeberry, quoting the famous phrase of Ulsrac'.l, Is "orgsulaed hypocrisy." In fact the liberal party In Oreat Britain Is very much in the plight of the democratic party In the civil war, i "In favor of the war, but agin It pro- t j ecutlon." |