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Show Insults forLord Milner. Lord Milner is said to possess such an even temper that it Is almost impossible im-possible to rufile it, and thereby hangs a tale. Many years ago he worked under Mr. W. T. Stead on a London newspaper, and one day young Milner addressed a meeting in the East end of Loudon, when an Insulting remark made by one of the audience roused him. Urged on by bis natural indignation, indigna-tion, he made an exceptionally brilliant bril-liant speech. On hearing of the Incident Inci-dent later, Mr. Stead remarked: "Well, Milner, I wish to goodness I knew how to lnuult you every day before be-fore you Ftart work.' |