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MR. CHURCHILL'S. POSITION.

LETTER FROM MR. A. CHAMBERLAIN.

Mr. Winston Churchill in the course of his election campaign addressed "a large meeting at Wanstead in connection with his candidacy in the Epping, Divi- sion. The following letter was read from Mr. Austen Chamberlain:-

SEQUAH ROMANCE. DRAMATIC MEETING OF FATHER AND SON,

Alany years ago, Sequah visited the Straits in a tour round the world. The following from the. Daily Chronicle will interest those who reniember his novel methods both there and in Europe

Father and son, each believing the other to have died many years ago, bave. just met at Southampton, both alive, and My Dear WINSTON CHERCHILL,Be well The death of the father at Johan for I leave for Birmingham, where we nesburg was reported in the London Press hope to repeat our victories. I must on February 7th, 1916, and the son, re- Bend my tearty good wishes to you and ported missing in France' in 1917, was your Conservative and Liberal support- { later assumell to be dead, and his wife ers in the Epping Division. Your was granted a widow's pension, adoption as a Constitutional candidate Among troops which arrived at South- by the Epping Unionist Association ampton recently was Frank Hannaway may well be the first step in a decisive Rowe, a drill instructor in the Royal Air movement of public opinion. The old Force, who had been stationer at Nether.| quarrels of Liberals and Conservatives area. He knew that his father had once belong to the past. The fundamental lived in Southampton, but he had read in issues to-day arn those which unite a newspaper an account of his death. Liberals like yourself with us of the Having an hour or two to spare before Unionist party, and divide us both sailing, he visited the street, where his from the Socialist party and theit Com. father used to be in business as a herba- munist supporters. It will be a plea- list. Afterwards he called at a licensed sure to welcome you back to the House, house near by, and in the course of con- and to be associsted again with you in

versation revealed his name, Then he supporting a strong Government and learned that his father was alive, and, wise and progressive policy."calling at an address nea; at hand, there he met his father, hale and hearty in spite of 85 years of a strenuous life,

(Cheers)

Mr. Churchill, who had a good recep tian, said he was invited to come forward by the West Essex Unionist Association as a Constitutional candidate. The name Constitutional was chosen by the as- sociation because it was a name, which, while it covered the whole field of Con-

Lervatism, also included the wider circle

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But I thought you were dead; too,”. said the astonished father,

W. Hannaway Rowe, sen., had two sons in the war. The younger was killed, and Frank was wounded a third time in 1917. Later he returned to France, and news came that he was reported missing.

Eventually his wife was given a widow's pension, the War Office being unable to say more than that he was

(4 reported. missing.

of those who wished at this juncture to throw in their lot with the Conservative cause and do their utmost to defeat the Socialist movement. My position," he It is now known that, wounded a fourth maid,."und that of many who, all over time, he was taken to a hospital în the country, are moving in thought and France, and remained there about two. sympathy with me-my position is years, bis memory a complete blank similar to that of Mr. Joseph Chamberinin, Mr. W. Hannaway Rowe, the father, to Lord Hartington, and to Mr. Goschen, achieved some considerable notoriety as as he then was in "1588. Those distin-"Sequah," a famous quack doctor, to guished Liberal Unionists at a time of whom people flocked in thousands to have Bational crisis threw in their lot with the their teeth extracted, He adopted Conservative party, at the same time pre- strange methods-he believed in a brass serving their own identity, and not in band and a big drum-but he claims to any way being forced from the general have healed thousands of people in all brand political principles which they had parts of the world. championed" in former days. What was the result? The result was that through the aid of these Liberal Unionists. whose "action to a very large extent we are re- producing under different conditions, the great reign of Lord Salisbury was intro: duced, during which this country had nearly twenty years of settled govern. ment, add under which it gathered the to be needed in the struggle of the Great strength which was afterwards so sorely

War.

The following appeared in the London Press of February 7th, 1918:

Sequah, the most fanious itinerant quack" of the last 30 years, who was reputed to have made and spent an enor- mana, fortune, has died penniless at the age of 72-in a hospital at Johannesburg- He was born in Cornwall, and was at one time in the London police force, but America. acquired his stock of knowledge

in

He would be asked why he was oppos

VESSELS EXPECTED. *** ing the official Liberal candidate. To that he would give"a clear and ente- Diomed (Blue Funnel), due November gorical answer. He was opposing him because the Liberal candidate was

21st.

An Elpenor (Blue Fannel), due December

10th.

opponent of the Conservative party, and because he did not believe the Liberal candidate and the forces associated with him were by themselves capable of being trusted to resist the full force and danger of the present Socialist move- ment.

Empress of Australia due November 27th. landute ur (N.Y.K.), dus today.

alone Mara (NYK), due to-day. akusta Jaru (N.Y.K.), due December

1st.

I represent," said Mr. Chur-zion (Blue Funnel), due December 12th.. chill, uncompromising opposition to the foorish Priner, due November 18th. subversive movement of Socialism, and I President Garfield (Dollar), due Norem. equally oppose those who are willing to make, or have been willing to make, com promising bargains with the Socialiste."

(Cheers.)

LIBERAL AND CONSER-

VATIVE.

WHEN THESE NAMES WERE FIRST USED.

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It is odd, says writer in The Obserier, that the question of the appro "priateness of the word Conservative" should come up at the Newcastle: Con- ference, for this seems to be the centen Bry year of the word., So far as is it was first used in public by ning at a City banquet in the year 1894. It did not appear in print till years later, when Croker used it in the | Quarterly Review, and presently we find Macaulay sneering at it a new- fangled term “Liberal" is a little older, having crept into use from the beginning of the century: always with a sense of importation from the French It is used by Southey and Scott, 'the latter speaking of Canning and others contemptuously in the plural

"Liber-

A century is not a long time for a party name, though we must remember that the kaleidoscope changes more quickly in these days. Whig and Tory date from shortly after the Restoration, both originating as nicknames and being derived the one from Scotland and the ather from Ireland. As Mr. Chesterton. pointed out the other day, it would be quite in accordance with precedent if the two main political parties of the future were known as Bolshie and *Conchie."

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ment to the United States when the ment. The air craiser which recently made a successful voyage to the United States (5,000 miles in B1 hours) repre scats the American share of the special

esuse of the destruction after the Arm- istion at Friedrichshafen of a half-dozen complete or partially complete war. Zep

which, under the terms of the Armistice, Germany had agreed to turn over to the Allies

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Five manance has been effected.

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